I still have two TurboLinux 6.5 instances running. In one of them I had to
provide a 100GB storage area. I did this by adding 64 3330-mod3 devices and
uses LVM to consolidate them into a single filesystem. 

I am not in the office today, but you can reach me by email if you have more
questions. Or on Monday you can call me at the office.

/Tom Kern
/301-903-2211

--- Greg Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am aware that TurboLinux 6.5 is a relatively old platform, however I
> would imagine that it should be able to accomodate large files.  I need to
> know how a filesystem can be made to span more that one DASD to store a
> file that is 10G or larger.  We have triple density DASD (3390-3), but
> they only have a capacity of roughly 2.8G.  If there is a way to issue
> mount or some other command that will allow a file to span DASD that would
> be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
> 
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