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Okay, the topic says it all. I used the usual 'mkfs.xfs -l size=128m,lazy-count=1 /dev/sdX' at creation. After that, I would like to use custom mount options like:

This goes instead of the "defaults" part in /etc/fstab

noatime,nobarrier,logbsize=256k,logbufs=8,biosize=16


I receive the following error at boot: INVALID log iosize 4 [not 12-30] << No one used iosize 4... what does it mean? Maybe it is connected to the options..but which one? (At the minute I'm usig it with: noatime,nobarrier).

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Solved. The problem was the "biosize" part. Fstab options: noatime,nobarrier,logbufs=8,logbsize=256k .. Works flawless. Had to download kernel-docs and check the xfs.txt in filesystems/ folder.

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