No, no.
I mean that gpart should act like gnop presenting another sector size to user.
I that possible at all?

On 08.04.2010, at 17:36, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:

> I don't quite see how that would work - do you mean gpart should
> configure a gnop?  AFAIK there is no "gnop label", so you can't set up a
> persistent gnop; you have to set it up manually at boot time every time,
> and there's a risk that the fs (or other layers higher up) will taste
> the underlying device instead of the gnop.

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