Beg to differ. I'm running a 3.6 gig ext2 on my Dell PIII 450 at work
(second partition on a 12 gig drive) and a 3 gig on one box at home (ASUS
mb - PII-233) and a 3.5 on the other box (generic PPro 150). The limit is
probably not ext2 (there might be BIOS implications also). If the Windoze
box is seeing it as a FAT16 share, that's where the 2gig limit is. I haven't
worked with Samba, but it sounds like the share is shown as a FAT16 drive.
On Wed, 3 May 2000 19:36:37 -0400 "Thomas, Gregory (NBC, KNBC)"
If you're using ext2 as your file system, then that's your 2GB limitation.
So 2GB is the max filesize on ext2? How about ext3 or ReiserFS?
Greg
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