Re: Does freeBSD or any related freeBSDs support file larger than 2GB on 32bit x86 platforms

1999-07-27 Thread NT Workstation User
tation User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 4:05 PM Subject: Re: Does freeBSD or any related freeBSDs support file larger than 2GB on 32bit x86 platf

Re: Does freeBSD or any related freeBSDs support file larger than 2GB on 32bit x86 platforms

1999-07-27 Thread Joe Gleason
I am uncertain about the emulation issues, but I know my backup tar files often exceed 4GB on x86 systems. I have done this with versions FreeBSD 2.2.2-3.2. I have never heard it mentioned before, so I assume it works on all versions. Probably a UFS thing. Joe Gleason Tasam > I am having a pec

Re: Does freeBSD or any related freeBSDs support file larger than 2GB on 32bit x86 platforms

1999-07-27 Thread NT Workstation User
TECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 3:54 PM Subject: Does freeBSD or any related freeBSDs support file larger than 2GB on 32bit x86 platforms > I am having a pecular problem trying to run SCO binaries under the iBCS > emulation in Linux. I figure the pro

Does freeBSD or any related freeBSDs support file larger than 2GB on 32bit x86 platforms

1999-07-27 Thread NT Workstation User
I am having a pecular problem trying to run SCO binaries under the iBCS emulation in Linux. I figure the problem may be related to Linux lacking the necesary functionality to support files larger than 2GB which this SCO binary supports. I was thinking of trying freeBSD with its SCO emulation sup