> Ugh... yes, but not with an 80386, i486, Pentium, Pentium-MMX, > 5x86, Crusoe, WinChip, K6, K6-2, or 6x86. Also not with XT disks > or anything off the EISA, VLB, and MCA busses. Lots of people are building terabyte sized arrays on K6 type boxes. A PII or Athlon is just overkill for the job Alan - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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- RE: Large File support and blocks. Linda Walsh
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Alan Cox
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Rik van Riel
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Alan Cox
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Matti Aarnio
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Stephen C. Tweedie
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Rik van Riel
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Albert D. Cahalan
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Alan Cox
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Richard Henderson
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Matthew Jacob
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Michael Meissner
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Matthew Jacob
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Michael Meissner
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Matthew Jacob
- Re: Large File support and blocks. Richard Henderson
- RE: Large File support and blocks. Richard B. Johnson
- RE: Large File support and blocks. Linda Walsh
- RE: Large File support and blocks. Mark Hahn