RPN01 wrote:
But, due to software application needs, you might be running an older Linux
version, and SuSE SLES 8 does have this restriction. We've run into it
several times...

I was wondering about RHEL 2.1 which is the line of Linux I'm more
familiar with, but AFAIC RHL 7.1 and later support large files. My best
recollection is kernel 2.4 and glibc 2.2. What does SLES8 have?

Oh, applications... yeah, you need apache 2.2, and probably mkzftree
(used to create compressed ISOs in conjunction with mkisofs) still
doesn't do it.


On 5/9/07 5:43 PM, "John Summerfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Tom Duerbusch wrote:
However, if you are using a file system that has a 2 gb limit, specifying
anything over a 2 gb drive, would be a waste.
I can't think of a current Linux filesystem that's constrained to 2 Gbytes.



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