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From: Robert Collier (rob
frivolous.ossifrage.net)Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 05:47:30 CST
In article <20010202005212.BF1DBBC0C5
spike.porcupine.org> you write:
>> on standard linux ext2fs, 2GB would be exactly the same as disabling it
>> as file sizes can't grow beyond 2GB anyway.
>Auch. I forgot that ext2fs is one of the few systems that still
>suffers from a 2GB file size limit.
Not quite, ext2fs can handle large files with no problems, linux 2.2
and earlier on 32bit systems had VFS limits of 2GB file size. This
internal limit has been fixed with linux version 2.4 (you will need a
recent libc aswell).
- Regards, Rob.
-- Robert Collier roblspace.org
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