On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 08:41:00AM +0200, Thomas Ko wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> there's another problem with linux that hasn't been mentioned at the list:
> with ext2 the maximum filesize is 2 GByte. Maybe there's a patch out there
> but i don't think so because it is a design limitation. But the linux
> people are working on a 64-bit journalling file system maybe called ext3...
> filesizes > 2GByte, no disk-checking after a crash and so on.

For ext3 and various other FS issues, you can mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] He's
the one in charge of many FS issues (like raw-io and ext3).

Erik.
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