This is different than the one you're working on.

Mike O ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>I know somebody who had that problem. What you need to
>do is download and compile the 'enterprise' kernel and
>your problems shalt be solved (after I finish your box
>first).
>
>Mr O
>
>
>--- "Grigsby, Garl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Bob,
>>    I believe that large file support was added in
>> the 2.4 kernel. Not
>> sure what apps will work with 2 Gb files, but I
>> could copy one from my
>> HP-UX box and try it. Let me know if you want me to
>> try.
>>
>> Garl
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bob Crandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 2:05 PM
>> To: Eugene Linux Users Group
>> Subject: [EUG-LUG:2560] BIG FILES
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm talking to a guy about a new workstation running
>> Redhat.  It might
>> have a
>> striped, mirrored set of drives totaling 320 gigs
>> for capacity and
>> throughput.  He
>> does some heavy arithmatic and uses most of this to
>> hold temporary files
>> that could
>> be 5 - 10 gigs in size.  The computer he has now
>> runs into the 2 gig
>> limit.  Has
>> this limit been elimiated?  Has anyone generated a 3
>> gig file and run
>> less, cat or
>> more on it?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> --
>> Bob Crandell
>> Assured Computing
>> When you need to be sure.
>> Cell 541-914-3985
>> FAX  240-371-7237
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>> Eugene, Or. 97402
>>
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