* Sparse files and block devices
@ 2011-08-08 5:55 Randy Barlow
2011-08-08 6:13 ` Tsutomu Itoh
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From: Randy Barlow @ 2011-08-08 5:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
I started playing with btrfs last night, and I must say that I am very
excited! I do have one question so far. Since I was learning, I created
a sparse file, and then used mkfs to get a btrfs filesystem. I
entertained myself with that for a while, and then decided that I wanted
to try out the multi device support. I found that the device add command
requires the device to be a block device, and wouldn't accept another
sparse file that I had created. Is there a workaround, or is that just
the way it is?
I ended up just making a logical volume to get the second block device.
Thanks for making such a cool fs!
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* Re: Sparse files and block devices
2011-08-08 5:55 Sparse files and block devices Randy Barlow
@ 2011-08-08 6:13 ` Tsutomu Itoh
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From: Tsutomu Itoh @ 2011-08-08 6:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Randy Barlow; +Cc: linux-btrfs
(2011/08/08 14:55), Randy Barlow wrote:
> I started playing with btrfs last night, and I must say that I am very
> excited! I do have one question so far. Since I was learning, I created
> a sparse file, and then used mkfs to get a btrfs filesystem. I
> entertained myself with that for a while, and then decided that I wanted
> to try out the multi device support. I found that the device add command
> requires the device to be a block device, and wouldn't accept another
> sparse file that I had created. Is there a workaround, or is that just
> the way it is?
I think that you can use 'losetup' command for this end.
-Tsutomu
>
> I ended up just making a logical volume to get the second block device.
>
> Thanks for making such a cool fs!
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