Re: File sizes > 2Gb

1999-11-20 Thread Robert Collier
In article <01db01bf32eb$5850b1d0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >Do we HAVE to use EXT2 ? I understand this is a limitation imposed by the >ext2 filesystem rather than the hardware architecture... Is there not a way >to create a different file-system using Linux? EXT2 supports files up to a coup

RE: File sizes > 2Gb

1999-01-17 Thread Matthew Clark
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matti Aarnio > Sent: 19 November 1999 20:09 > To: Matthew Clark > Cc: linux-raid > Subject: Re: File sizes > 2Gb > > > On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 07:51:44PM -, Matthew Clark wrote: > > Which file-system type would you recommend if

Re: File sizes > 2Gb

1999-01-17 Thread Matti Aarnio
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 07:51:44PM -, Matthew Clark wrote: > Which file-system type would you recommend if we need >2Gb files??? Am I > right in thinking Ext2 only supports 2Gb??? Bit puny these days isn't it? Right now the question is wether or not your hardware is 64-bit (Ul

File sizes > 2Gb

1999-01-17 Thread Matthew Clark
Which file-system type would you recommend if we need >2Gb files??? Am I right in thinking Ext2 only supports 2Gb??? Bit puny these days isn't it? Regards, Matthew Clark. -- NetDespatch Ltd - The Internet Call Centre. http://www.netdespatch.com