Chuck Thier 581f7f5517 Update docs to use default XFS inode size
In past couple of years, the XFS team has greatly improved inode use in
xfs.  With more recent kernels, there is no performance penalty for
using the default inode size, and a smaller inode size gives us
improvements in other areas where disk access is involved.

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