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[$] 4K-sector drives and Linux
Almost exactly one year ago, LWN examined the problem of 4K-sector
drives and the reasons for their existence. In short, going to 4KB
physical sectors allows drive manufacturers to increase storage density,
always welcome in that competitive market. Recently, there have been a
number of reports that Linux is not ready to work with these drives; kernel
developer Tejun Heo even posted an extensive,
worth-reading
summary stating that "4 KiB logical sector support is broken in
both the kernel and partitioners." As the subsequent discussion
revealed, though, the truth of the matter is that
we're not quite that badly prepared; click below (subscribers only) for details.
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