ntfsresize.8.in, ntfsresize.c:
Hi, This is important. kilo-, mega- or gigabytes prefixes use decimal, not binary units according to biggest standards (SI, ATA, IEEE, disk manufacturers, etc). Also only [kMG] accepted and [Kmg] not anymore. Manual updated according to this. "Side-effect" of the patch: user can't destroy his fs if uses the same or slightly bigger decimal unit for disk partitioning (e.g. by cfdisk or recent fdisk) as he did for ntfsresize [used binary units before]. From now on new/old volume sizes are printed in bytes and MB's, not in clusters and MB's. Cheers, Szaka BKrev: 3de111daUryDdizzKIb25cpern36zgedge.strict_endians
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