Using g_mass_storage for large drives (2Tb+)
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- Subject: Using g_mass_storage for large drives (2Tb+)
- From: Kim Bak <kim.bak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2021 10:30:34 +0200
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Hi
This looks like a developer list I'm sorry to bother you here as I'm not
a developer, I was looking for the linux-usb-user list but it seems to
have merged with this so i will ask my question here.
I'm trying to get the g_mass_storage module to export an 8Tb storage
device, either using a backing file or an iscsi mounted device, it seems
to fail anything more than 2Tb. Is the module limited to 512 bytes
blocks or is there a way to force larger blocks?
Kind regards
Kim Bak
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