From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun 26 10:20:51 2001

    This patch fixes the problem. Please consider applying.

    --- linux-2.4.6-pre5/drivers/block/loop.c    Sat Jun 23 07:52:39 2001
    +++ linux/drivers/block/loop.c    Tue Jun 26 09:21:47 2001
    @@ -653,7 +653,7 @@
         bs = 0;
         if (blksize_size[MAJOR(lo_device)])
             bs = blksize_size[MAJOR(lo_device)][MINOR(lo_device)];
    -    if (!bs)
    +    if (!bs || S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
             bs = BLOCK_SIZE;
     
         set_blocksize(dev, bs);

But why 1024? Next week your neighbour comes and has a file-backed
loop device with an odd number of 512-byte sectors.
If you want a guarantee, then I suppose one should pick 512.
(Or make the set blocksize ioctl also work on loop devices.)

Andries
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