Thank you for taking your time to file this bug and help make Ubuntu better. As far as I have enquired, when you mount a remote file system on your local machine using your samba share, may be on a different partition, still it's size is only the size of the source file system and not of the local filesystem. Hence a 5MB remote FS mounted on a 10MB local FS is still 5MB only, as the remote FS can't take anything more than 5MB. Thus, what you are reporting is most probably not a bug at all but an existing constraint rather. If nobody else can confirm this as wrong, we should be closing this bug.
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