Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 20 Jun 2006 04:30:40 -0400 | From | Jeff Garzik <> | Subject | Re: [Ext2-devel] [RFC 0/13] extents and 48bit ext3 |
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Laurent Vivier wrote: > Qi Yong wrote: >> Linus Torvalds wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Stephen C. Tweedie wrote: >>> >>> >>>> When is the Linux syscall interface enough? When should we just bump it >>>> and cut out all the compatibility interfaces? >>>> >>>> No, we don't; we let people configure certain obsolete bits out (a.out >>>> support etc), but we keep it in the tree despite the indirection cost to >>>> maintain multiple interfaces etc. >>>> >>>> >>> Right. WE ADD NEW SYSTEM CALLS. WE DO NOT EXTEND THE OLD ONES IN WAYS THAT >>> MIGHT BREAK OLD USERS. >>> >>> Your point was exactly what? >>> >>> Btw, where did that 2TB limit number come from? Afaik, it should be 16TB >>> for a 4kB filesystem, no? >>> >>> >> Partition tables describe partitions in units of one sector. >> 2^(32+9) = 2T >> >> To prevent integer overflow, we should use only 31 bits of a 32-bit integer. >> 2^(31+12) = 8T >> >> There's _terrible_ hacks to really get to 16T. >> >> -- qiyong >> > > IMHO, a simple solution is to use "Logical Volume Manager" instead of partition > manager: we create 64bit filesystem in a Logical Volume, not in a partition.
That doesn't solve anything, if you are not using a 64bit filesystem.
> "partitioning is obsolete" ;-)
LVM is nothing but a partition manager...
Jeff
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