The "samba/cifs" protocol has a part that is dedicated to negociate if
large files are supported or not. The only thing is that the samba mount
command will report itself has "not supporting large files" unless the
"lfs" flag is used.

I must admit at some point I have been thinking of reversing the logic
in the code and have large file support "on" by default (at least on the
client side, the resolution will still occur, so if the server does not
support it then there are no problems).

However, the best solution would be to check if there is a flag
somewhere in the kernel indicating that large file support is currently
activated. I will try to have a look. But, still, does anyone knows if
this would cause problems? (I must admit I am still wondering why this
"lfs" flag was used. There could be some reasons that we are unaware
of...)

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File size limit exceeded - smbfs (unable upload larger file than 2GB)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/38886

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