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SubjectRe: file size limit
> If so, then for any given block size B, we can address (B^4)/64 blocks
> using the ext2 file system?
Yes.
> Would I also be right in thinking that if we were able to do one more
> level of indirect block, we would multiply the capacities by B/4 in
> each case, giving capacities of 4T, 64T, 1E and 16E for ext2 file
> systems using 1k, 2k, 4k and 8k blocks respctively?
Yes.

Honza.


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