On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:59:41 +1000
Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So reiserfs thinks the devices is 64K larger than it really is. I
> wonder how that happened.

>    resize_reiserfs -s -64K /dev/md1

        Neil, I discovered how the "64k larger" issue happened...

        It was my fault.. I created the Reiser filesystem *before* the
raid device. So when I create the raid device, it warns about a
existing reiserfs filesystem and if I want to continue. This way, the
underlying filesystem will be always 64k large than the raid device.

        If, instead, I use the correct method of creating the raid
device *before*, everything is ok, because then I can "mkreiserfs" the
raid device and the filesystem will have the correct size the raid
device expects.

        Sorry for my mistake and thanks again!

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