Here's another possibility: I have separate partitions for /, /boot, /usr and /home. When I chose this scheme, I thought 150Mbyte would suffice for /. Later I discovered that Mozilla uses /tmp for temporary download cache, so I cannot download more than approxinatively 100Mbyte with Mozilla before the download fails :-(
raffaele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:10:10 -0500 Steve Jeppesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > >>Does anybody know if there is a setting in MD 8.2 which limits file size >>when downloading? I have used Galeon and Gftp, and they both make it up >>to approx. 102,400,000 bytes then they just "crash" or exit. I have >>attempted CD1 and CD2 thru a couple of different mirrors - including >>this one provided by Michael. > > > Ah, I recognise this one. As root type > > InteractiveBastille > > which will try to set various parameters to values which "harden" your > system against intrusion and mishap. > > Somewhere in the middle of the lengthy wizard there should be an option to > enter a limit for the size of an individual file. It is set by default to > 100 (MB); change it to 800 and the ISOs will no longer stop after 100MB. >
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