�Ashley Reynolds� sagte am 2002-05-13 um 20:45:03 +0800 :
> I assume this 2Gb file size limit is a limitation within the ext2 file
> system?  Does ext3 have this same issue?  Which file systems can handle
> file sizes upwards of 2Gb?

No, it's not a limitation of ext2.  A properly patched kernel and
properly compiled glibc + userland tools allow you to create larger than
2 GB files.  The problem is mainly in the kernel and/or glibc and not so
much in the used fs.

Alexander Skwar
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