Submitted 08-Sep-00 by Mark Weaver:
> It's not missing 1 bit. It starts numbering at '0' as opposed to
> starting with the number '1'.
While you are correct that the *numbering* begins at zero, we are talking
about an absolute number of bits here (as denoted by the mathematical
notation 2^31).
Ellick Chan wrote:
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> On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, iain wrote:
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> > Is there a maximum file size with a samba share. When I back up a Win 2000
> > server to a samba box it halts at just over 2 Gig.
> > Any suggestions ??
> >
> 32-bit OS's typically have a 2 gb file size limit(2^31 why is it missing
> 1
Submitted 07-Sep-00 by Ellick Chan:
> 32-bit OS's typically have a 2 gb file size limit(2^31 why is it missing
> 1 bit?), ext2 has that as well as Reiserfs currently.
Because it's a signed long. Setting the 32nd bit would make it a negative
number.
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Anton Graham
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, iain wrote:
> Is there a maximum file size with a samba share. When I back up a Win 2000
> server to a samba box it halts at just over 2 Gig.
> Any suggestions ??
>
32-bit OS's typically have a 2 gb file size limit(2^31 why is it missing
1 bit?), ext2 has that as well as Reis
ct: Re: [expert] Maximum file size
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> Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
> >
> > iain wrote:
> > >
> > > Is there a maximum file size with a samba share. When I
> back up a Win 2000
> > > server
Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
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> iain wrote:
> >
> > Is there a maximum file size with a samba share. When I back up a Win 2000
> > server to a samba box it halts at just over 2 Gig.
> > Any suggestions ??
> >
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECT
iain wrote:
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> Is there a maximum file size with a samba share. When I back up a Win 2000
> server to a samba box it halts at just over 2 Gig.
> Any suggestions ??
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Is there a maximum file size with a samba share. When I back up a Win 2000
server to a samba box it halts at just over 2 Gig.
Any suggestions ??
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On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
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> You can also use the patches from alan Cox
> (ftp.XX.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/alan/v2.2/patch-2.2.9.bz2) where XX
> is the ISO code of your pc (fr for france, uk for great britain) and
> 2.2.9 is the version of the kernel you use.
> These pa
Lang Zhi wrote:
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> What is the maximum size of a single file that Linux can handle ?
> Any way to tweak it so that can have much bigger file size ?
The maximum file size on a 32 bits machine (ix86, mac, ppc, atari and
the like) is 2147483648 bytes (2^31 => 2Gb).
Is it enough ?
On 64 bits machin
Lang Zhi wrote:
> What is the maximum size of a single file that Linux can handle ?
AFAIK, Linux as such doesn't have a limitation, but the ext2 filesystem
doesn't allow files larger than 2GB. I have no idea how feasible it
would be to modify ext2 to remove this limitation, but if anybo
What is the maximum size of a single file that Linux can handle ?
Any way to tweak it so that can have much bigger file size ?
thanks ..
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