This might not be related, but i support several video capturing systems
at work for windoze and the capturing file size is limited to 2gb due to
the Fat32 file system, maybe the same for this as well
worth a thought
Mark
On 17 Sep 2001 17:25:26 -0400, Trond Eivind Glomsr�d wrote:
> "Jonathan B. Bayer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > That is not a limitation on the Tar program. It is a limitation of the
> > filesystem.
>
> It's usually not a limitation of the filesystem[1]. It may be limitations of
> glibc (if using an old one), the binary (if using a binary compiled
> against an old glibc and/or without the proper flags) or the kernel
> (above the filesystem layer, so it would apply to more than one fs).
>
> Seawolf (RHL 7.1) should handle these files.
>
> [1] Well, not of ext2. Older versions of reiserfs do have this
> limitation, and I wouldn't be surprised if FAT has it either.
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