Dear All, I am running Debian Potato 2.2 r5 on an AMD Athlon single processor machine with a variety of IDE and SCSI hard drives atteched to it. No problems so far. A few day ago, I ran dselect for a system update, and it seems that Debian automagically installed a few libraries (not quite sure which ones, but I think glibc and consorts were involved). Everything went well, until I wanted to format a hard drive. By then mkfs.ext2, mkfs.ext3, mkfs.reiserfs, and even mkfs.vfat and mkfs.msdos gave me the error message: File size limit exceeded As this error has never occured prior to my recent library update I presume that there must be a bug in the latter. Any idea how to fix or avoid it? Thanks a million.
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