Hi everyone.

I must have missed something:

SuSE Linux 7.0
Custom-tailored 2.4.9 kernel
Absolutely latest reiserfs binaries (from yesterday - the 3.x... version)
shell-limit (limit/unlimit) filesize removed
If it matters, the partition was created by the new mkreiserfs util.

Is there ***ANY*** document at all that thoroughly explains how to make
a system compliant with 2+gig files (unlike what's on www.suse.de which
explains which version of SuSE I need to run with it's default kernel for
it to work). I didn't find scratch on linuxdoc.org...

I remember that the reiserfs limit is 4 gigs, the 2 gigs is probbably
either imposed by the kernel's i386 architecture support, or unsupporting
application.

If the former is correct, where is the patch to recent 2.4.9+ kernels?
If the latter, what do I do about samba (and binutils...)
Is it something I missed altogether?

FM's to RT would be wonderful.

Thanks!!!

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