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DateSat, 29 Jan 2000 23:35:00 -0300
FromMarcelo Bartsch <>
SubjectRe: Re: 2GB limit?
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:36:47PM +0000, Alan Cox wrote:
> Red Hat 6.1 is not patched with LFS as shipped.

Well at least on the rawhide SRPMS dir i found the 2.2.14 kernel and
reading the spec you can see this:

# define lfs as either 0 (for off) or 1 (for on) when making the kernel
%define lfs 1

Patch20: linux-2.2.14-lfs-headers.patch
#Patch21: linux-2.2.13-lfs.patch
Patch21: linux-2.2.14-lfs.patch

and i'm actually running this kernel with LFS support w/o problems right
now, but i had no file over 2 BG on my box, but the support is there, 
so maybe RedHat 6.2 will ship with support for Over 2GB Files, 
just my 2 cents.


Regards!

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