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* mkreiserfs: Meaning of "fileysteme-size" arg
@ 2005-09-29  8:48 Mirko.Klemm
  2005-09-29  9:47 ` Konstantin Münning
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From: Mirko.Klemm @ 2005-09-29  8:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list

Hi,

what is the EXACT meaning of the "filesystem-size" command line argument to
mkreiserfs?
Is it the total size the filesystem occupies, i.e. will the filesystem fit
on a partition exactly the size in "filesystem-size", or is it some sort of
net value, to which I have to add some overhead.

Background:
I want to create a filesystem on a disk partition that can be backed up to
a dvd+r just by "dd"-ing an image of the filesystem onto the dvd+r-writer,
and I'd like to make the filesystem exactly the size the dvd+r can hold.
Unfortunately, this exact size cannot be expressed by my hard disk geometry
(i.e. i cannot make a partition exactly that size), so the partition has to
be a bit bigger than the filesystem. Can I create a reiserfs that is
smaller than the partition it is contained in, with the "filesystem-size"
argument,, and will this work reliably?

Thanks,
Mirko


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