Le 07/07/2014 17:14, Felix Miata a écrit :
So read the whole other thread again,
better not, already read most of it. Seems to say 4096 is much faster what is important for 1To backup paying closer attention to:
http://www.seagate.com/tech-insights/advanced-format-4k-sector-hard-drives-m...
not to be done in 1/4 hour, interesting, I will do later :-)
/dev/sda1 63 80324 40131 83 Linux
fdisk do 256, yast 2048 /dev/sdp1 2048 1953523711 976760832 83 Linux
If using GPT, the desired start sector 2048 offset will happen automatically.
I don't see how to use GPT. Having only one partition, its not important
assumption can hurt is for filesystems purposely configured with small blocksize because they play host to a huge number of small files.
should not be a problem with modern filesystem (hold small files in headers)
WRT $SUBJECT, you want a filesystem blocksize of 4096, not a sector size of 4096. Leave the OS, tools and applications to continue using the 512 byte standard sector size as always since the birth of the IBM PC.
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