helloWhat I understand from recent posts is that when you 'mount' a samba-share on your windows machine, there are 'no' limits to the file-size you transfer. Here you are using samba.
i have this strange problem:
i've ounted up a windows share on my linux machine, and tryign to copy a file to it, which is bigger than 2gbs, and it fails with a "maximum file size exceeded" error.
the linux is running ext3, and windows is ntfs, so the size limit must be somewhere in samba.
i've read on http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg10412.html about this.
ive tryed 2.2.9, 2.2.11, 2.2.12, even one from the 3 series, but im still getting this error.
i've seen in the changelog that it was fixed, but i cant figure out what im doing wrong.
can anyone help me with it?
thanks in advance,
wd
If you mount a windows-share on your linux-machine, you're not using samba, but smbfs. smbfs has a limitation concerning file sizes. If you use cifs (a replacement for smbfs, I don't know how you can do this B.T.W., maybe load a module or so), then that problem is gone.
Again, these are my interpretations of posts on this list. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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