Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 12 Aug 1999 12:00:50 +0200 | From | Matthew Wilcox <> | Subject | Re: XFS to be released as GPL - is there still a 2 GB file size limit? |
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On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 11:11:12AM +0200, Andreas Helke wrote: > A few weeks ago I did check the state of Linux's handling of big files > (> 2 GB). From that I got the strong impression that the more and more > annoying 2 GB limit is pretty strongly enforced by the VFS layer if > Linux is running on a 32 bit CPU like the x86. That limit seems to be > independent of the basic capabilities of the file system. > > I would love to be proved wrong but I don't have much hope. Is there a > realistic chance that a normal Linux system running on a 32 bit CPU will > eventually overcome the 2 GB file size limit?
See Matti Aarni's LFS work:
ftp://mea.tmt.tele.fi/linux/LFS/
-- Matthew Wilcox <willy@bofh.ai> "Windows and MacOS are products, contrived by engineers in the service of specific companies. Unix, by contrast, is not so much a product as it is a painstakingly compiled oral history of the hacker subculture." - N Stephenson
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