XCorvis
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xcorvis successfully avoids commenting in the Mac vs PC Holy War.
Back to cluster sizes...
There's another sign of an experienced tech. They flinch when you say "Windows ME."
Back to cluster sizes...
Your statements about the use of cluster sizes are correct, but when formatting disks in Windows ME (*shudder*) and most other versions of Windows, the default cluster size is automatically determined from the size of the logical volume. A smaller volume has a smaller cluster size. You can't pick it with those tools.reanjr said:It would be funnier if true. While the boot partition cluster size is predetermined by the partition size, any other partitions can be set to whatever cluster size you want (well 512 bytes up to 64 KiB I believe). The person should have made one 2 GiB partition for the system and one 18 GiB partition for data with the cluster size explicitly set to 2 KiB (or whatever).
There's another sign of an experienced tech. They flinch when you say "Windows ME."
