On Wed, 16 May 2001, ROJ wrote:
..
> LFS will require both of the following: an LFS enabled kernel which in
> your case is 2.4.3 and a filesystem able to support which is either
> REISERFS new 3.6.format or ext2.  moreover, your application needs to
> be recompiled e.g. ftpd, samba, nfs against the new glibc 2.2 headers
> using setrlimit64. in your case, since you use samba to move files
> from windows to linux, smb was not aware of the >2GB load.  at least
> this is what we've done in SUSE 7.1 Enterprise and Professional
> edition both for iA32 and S/390 to make LFS work.

I did not use Samba, it was a simple filesystem-to-filesystem copy on the
same machine. I am using ReiserFS 3.6.25 I believe. Are you saying a
simple utility like cp(1) was not compiled with 64-bit support? kind of
defeats the notion of using glibc2.2 in the first place, doesn't it?



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