smbmount it with the -o lfs option

Yassine AYACHI wrote:
Thank you for the quick response !
In fact i want to create an image with dd on the mounted hard drive ( dd
if=/dev/zero of=/AAAA/AAAA.img bs=1024k count=95000 )

( my img file have 95 Gb... )

So I cant use samba to do my manipulation :(

thanks a lot.

Yassine.

2008/11/20 Iarly Selbir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If you want only copy any file very larger size, you can use the smbclient
to transfer this file, the smbmount has this limitation.

Reggards,

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iarly Selbir ( Ski0s )



On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Yassine AYACHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

Hi all,
I mounted by smbmount a partition on a winNT machine without problem...
but
when i tried to copy a file whitch have size more than 2 Gb i have the
following error : Overflow size allowed for a file (translated from
french ;-) :Débordement de la taille permise pour un fichier  )

PS. the file system of the harde drive is NTFS
PS. The command of smbmount : /usr/sbin/smbmount //192.168.4.224/AAAA
/AAAA/ <http://192.168.4.224/AAAA/AAAA/> -o
username=ABCD,password=AZERTY,lfs


thanks in advance,

Yassine.
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