The upstream kernel people have resolved the issue.  You can go there
for the details.  Basically, when the ext4 file system was created, it
used the large file system default even though the hard drive is only
160GB and a large file is 2TB.  The large file system is the default for
ext4.  So, a special option would have had to have been used during the
file system creation to turn it off.  So, given that the file system was
created that way, I need to use LBDAF when I build my kernels.  I'm not
sure how much overhead that causes.

Brent




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