In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Boman  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Linux EXT2 filesystem (and I guess this goes for all other 32 bit FS
>as well) has a limit of 2 Gb in filesize.

No it doesn't. It's something like 8TB. The 2Gb limitation comes
from the rest of the kernel and not ext2.

>So, if you are running on a
>Intel platform, I guess that you have to wait 'till Intel release their
>64 Bit CPU..

Or for the 2.4 kernel, which combined with GNU libc support will
support LFS (64 bit file access) on 32 bit platforms.

Mike.
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