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 Greg KH wrote:
 > In looking at open(2), it says that O_DIRECT works on 512 byte boundries
 > with the 2.6 kernel release:
@@ -20,8 +18,3 @@ Greg KH wrote:
 Well, it sounds like a bug to me.. even if it's not supported, if you do 
 such an access, surely the kernel should detect that and return EINVAL 
 or something rather than reading corrupted data..
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- "From\0Robert Hancock <hancockr-fVOoFLC7IWo@public.gmane.org>\0"
+ "From\0Robert Hancock <hancockr@shaw.ca>\0"
  "Subject\0Re: open(2) says O_DIRECT works on 512 byte boundries?\0"
  "Date\0Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:41:49 -0600\0"
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  "Greg KH wrote:\n"
  "> In looking at open(2), it says that O_DIRECT works on 512 byte boundries\n"
  "> with the 2.6 kernel release:\n"
@@ -30,11 +26,6 @@
  "\n"
  "Well, it sounds like a bug to me.. even if it's not supported, if you do \n"
  "such an access, surely the kernel should detect that and return EINVAL \n"
- "or something rather than reading corrupted data..\n"
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