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Daan De Meyer ce8b4261eb xfs: Bump minimal size to 300M
From the xfsprogs source code:

* We don't support filesystems smaller than 300MB anymore.  Tiny
* filesystems have never been XFS' design target.  This limit has been
* carefully calculated to prevent formatting with a log smaller than
* the "realistic" size.
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* If the realistic log size is 64MB, there are four AGs, and the log
* AG should be at least 1/8 free after formatting, this gives us:
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* 64MB * (8 / 7) * 4 = 293MB

So let's accommodate and bump the minimal XFS filesystem size to 300M.
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