sorry to correct you but:
1.) current kernels 2.4 support large files up to something arround 4 TB on x86,
2.) to get large file support on linux you need at least a glibc-2.2,
version 2.1 does not support files larger then 2gb.
3.) samba since 2.2 autodetects at compiletime if your system is large-file compatible. You don't need any patches anymore.
Christoph
whoever wrote:
are you running on x86 platform? if so, you really should have seen 2 GB file cause that's the limit of kernel.
there's a patch for that but i can't find it anywhere. so like you, i stuck in it too. i planned to copy my minidv files to samba serers. those files are 13GB each.
what a pity. let's wait for kernel 2.6.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tomas Charvat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:06 PM
Subject: [Samba] very big files
greeting guys i just mounted my w2k shares to my linux i wated to copy some huge files (63Gb 1 file ) to my linux box, but i see only 1G of that file and it realy copy only 1 GB ...
do you have any tip ?
regards tomas charvat
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