"Bryan K. Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I recently repartitioned my hard drive, and set up partitions for the Hurd > and for GNU/Linux. I made a partition that was (I thought) just under > 1GB. After the fact, it turns out that 1.044GB. Do I still need to fix > this before proceeding? Or has this bug been fixed?
The bug is still there, as far as I know. However, the limit is not at *exactly* 1 GB. If I recall correctly, the address space for a process is 2GB (or perhaps 4GB), and there has to be enough continous free space for mmapping the entire partition somewhere. Slightly more than 1GB might well work. /Niels

