Hi, there's another problem with linux that hasn't been mentioned at the list: with ext2 the maximum filesize is 2 GByte. Maybe there's a patch out there but i don't think so because it is a design limitation. But the linux people are working on a 64-bit journalling file system maybe called ext3... filesizes > 2GByte, no disk-checking after a crash and so on. Thomas -- Sent through Global Message Exchange - http://www.gmx.net
- seeking advice for linux raid config jmm
- Re: seeking advice for linux raid config jmm
- Re: seeking advice for linux raid config D. Lance Robinson
- Re: seeking advice for linux raid config Thomas Ko
- Re: seeking advice for linux raid config erik
- Re: seeking advice for linux raid config Robert Collier