:> > 
:> >     Physical block numbers are 512-byte sized, with a range of 2^32
:> >     in -stable.  This also winds up being 2TB.  So increasing the fragment
:> >     size does not help in -stable.
:> 
:> It's a proven fact that there is a 1T limit somewhere which was
:> explained with physical block numbers beeing signed.
:
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:B.Walter              COSMO-Project         http://www.cosmo-project.de

   fsck and newfs would be unhappy with a 2TB sized filesystem (in stable),
   at least one with 512 byte sectors, due to internal math overflows but
   I think that's the only 1TB vs 2TB issue.

                                        -Matt
                                        Matthew Dillon 
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