On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote: > ====================================================== > Does this mean that there is a 2gb limit on any individual file, or > that the ENTIRE file system can't be larger than 2gb. If the latter > than does that mean that a linux disk partition can't be larger than > 2GB in size? My '/' partition is 4gb large. Am I throwing away the > last 2gb?
No, no, partitions can be more than 2GB, but an individual file on the partition can't be more than 2GB. ISTR hearing about an 18 gig partition on a RAID system somewhere... turned me green with envy. :-> Sincerely, Ray Ingles "...it's not a plain, ordinary steel nut: it's a (248) 377-7735 'hexiform rotatable surface compression unit', which is why it cost $2,043 for just one..." [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Lutz, on Pentagonese, in _Doublespeak_