Is a raid0 512 byte chunk size possible? Or is it just too small?

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Hello,
I would like to use mdadm to set up a raid0 with a 512B chunk size.

I ask as my purpose is to mimic a raid0 config from a Lacie NAS box
that uses a 512B chunk size.

The lowest chunk value mdadm will accpet is 4. Anything less and mdadm
gives an error "invalid chunk/rounding value"

Is there any way to create a raid0 with a 512B chunk?

Thanks,
Veedar
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