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CLOSE 801063 - mkfs.xfs after having ext2 mounted on a device can fail

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Subject: CLOSE 801063 - mkfs.xfs after having ext2 mounted on a device can fail
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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 20:52:27 -0700 (PDT)
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*Status : closed                       Priority : 4                         
 Assigned Engineer : nathans           Submitter : lord                     
 Opened Date : 09/06/00               *Closed Date : 09/14/00               
*Fixed By : nathans                   *Fixed By Domain : engr               
*Modified Date : 09/14/00             *Modified User : nathans              
*Modified User Domain : engr          *Fix Description :
From: nathan scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (PARTIAL)
Date: Sep 07 2000 05:15:10PM
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Steve,

Please let me know whether this fixes your write error.
I've also put a mkfs binary at babylon:/tmp/mkfs.xfs -
could you run this one too, then send me the output and

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From: nathans@engr (BugWorks)
Date: Sep 14 2000 08:52:27PM
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This has been fixed with Martin's BLKSETSIZE changes.

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