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Eric Sandeen wrote: Initially I thought to do that since I didn't want to have a strict allocation limit butSagar Borikar wrote: allowing allocations to grow as needed until the backing filesystem runs out of free space due to type of the test case I had. But then I dropped the plan and created a non-sparse loopback device. There was no specific reason to create loopback but as it was simplest option to do it. But anyway, on an x86_64 machine with 2G of memory and a non-sparse 10G That will be great. Thanks indeed. Sagar -Eric |
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