The only filesystem that I have found for linux that doesnt really have any 
file size limit (It does but its in the terrabytes) is XFS from SGI.

Most modern distributions (Kernel 2.4.18 and up I think) have the option to 
use XFS - (excluding RH though!!)

Mike.


On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:08, you wrote:
> antonovich wrote:
> >hiya,
> >It seems that I have a 2 gig limit on my file sizes... I saw somewhere
> > that other people don't have this issue and was wondering what it was
> > connected to. I am running Mandrake 9.1. I have a few partitions and was
> > trying to save to a FAT32 partition. (I don'[t have enough space on my
> > native Linux partition to be trying it... which has ext3). Is FAT32 the
> > issue? Or is it something to do with something else?
> >Cheers
> >Anton
>
> I have struck a 2 gig limit with avi files.
> See   http://www.puremotion.com/resources/technical/2gbfilelimit/
>
> cheers
> Col

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