On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 15:05, Michael Kleiser wrote: > I found on http://www.madeasy.de/7/ext2.htm (in german) > ext2 can't have bigger files than 16GB if blocksize is 1k. > Ext3 is ext2 with journaling. > [............]
We use 4k. And as I said, we can generate files bigger than 16GB with other programs in the same filesystem. From tune2fs: --------------------------------------------------------------- tune2fs 1.32 (09-Nov-2002) Filesystem volume name: <none> Last mounted on: <not available> Filesystem UUID: 80ecbce4-dcef-4668-ae84-887de850ed57 Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53 Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic) Filesystem features: has_journal filetype needs_recovery sparse_super large_file Default mount options: (none) Filesystem state: clean Errors behavior: Continue Filesystem OS type: Linux Inode count: 5128192 Block count: 10240000 Reserved block count: 102400 Free blocks: 10070728 Free inodes: 5128097 First block: 0 Block size: 4096 Fragment size: 4096 Blocks per group: 32768 Fragments per group: 32768 Inodes per group: 16384 Inode blocks per group: 512 --------------------------------------------------------------- Regards. -- Rafael Martinez, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Center for Information Technology Services University of Oslo, Norway PGP Public Key: http://folk.uio.no/rafael/
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