Hi Marcus, it was nice to meet you personally at the GUUG conference in Cologne last week ;-). I thought a bit about the metadata problem that results in the 1 GB limit of ext2fs and ufs filesystems (and theoretically others as well). I didn't find a solution yet (still pondering over/on the problem), but here is something that could probably help: In FreeBSD, softupdates are currently being developed/tested for UFS filesystems. I'm not aware of the ext{2,3}fs efforts here, but looking at ReiserFS or other journalled filesystems could be a good idea as well ;-). If we managed to use a similar approach in the libdiskfs-based servers, we could probably avoid having to map all metadata in virtual memory. This is just a speculation; as I still have to read/study the papers and code of softupdates and journalled filesystems. Anyone else on this list familiar with this kind of filesystems? Any link appreciated. The links to softupdates are: Abstract: http://www.mckusick.com/softdep/ Paper : http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/papers/CSE-TR-254-95/ Regards, -Farid. -- Farid Hajji -- Unix Systems and Network Admin | Phone: +49-2131-67-555 Broicherdorfstr. 83, D-41564 Kaarst, Germany | [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - One OS To Rule Them All And In The Darkness Bind Them... --Bill Gates. _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd