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SubjectRe: Large-FAT32-Filesystem Bug
On Fri Dec 05, 2003 at 06:54:21PM +0100, Torsten Scheck wrote:
> Erik Andersen wrote:
> >Does this help?
> >
> > -Erik
>
> [... int=>loff_t ino,inum-patch ...]
>
> Hi Erik:
>
> I applied your patch to 2.4.23 and it solved the problem. No more lost
> clusters. All data stays where it belongs.
>
> I'll test it for a few days and get back to you later.
>
> Thank you very much.

No problem. I put this patch together quite a while ago for
my own use and never got around to sending it in. It removes
a number of artificial fat32 limits, and allows files up to 4GB,

-Erik

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