ntfs-3g is what you need; it runs in userspace (FUSE) and is included in Linux distributions. I don't know if it is in Mac OS X out of the box.

You might also consider using the "split" utility to break the files into 2 GB pieces and use FAT32, and then use "cat x y z" on Unix or "copy /b x+y+z" on Windows to reassemble and copy them to another location.

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Jake Thompson

On Thu, 6 May 2010, David Zakar wrote:


Anyone know what the current status of NTFS is on Linux, specifically
reading and writing very large files (> 4GB)? I might need to shuttle around
some of those huge files in a cross-platform fashion (Linux/Mac/PC), and
NTFS seemed like a reasonable choice.

 

-DMZ


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