Paul de Weerd wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 12:01:40PM -0700, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> | On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | > Actually, (2^32)-1, or 4GB, is the max size per file
> | > (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314463).  I can see that being a problem 
> if
> | > you're trying to run a database off of your thumb drive, but otherwise... 
> can
> | > you give examples of files that you (or anyone you know) would like to 
> access
> | > in Windows and OpenBSD that exceed this limit?
> |
> | dvd images are often >4.2G
>
> I agree with Chris here .. the only time I've wanted to transport
> large files between windows and basically !windows (macosx, linux and
> *bsd) they were ISO's of either regular CD's (works) or DVD's (doesn't
> fit in fat32).
>
> Happened to me on a couple of occassions that I wanted to do this and
> had to resort to network transfers (non-optimal in those
> circumstances).

Come on guys.

I believe OpenBSD can do read/write on ext2. No?

And there is the http://www.fs-driver.org/ - also free
and do read/write on ext2 for Windows.

Alexey

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