2 Gb File Size Limit ?

Kevin Krieser kkrieser at lcisp.com
Fri Nov 14 00:13:37 UTC 2003


Actually, FAT32 has a 4GB limitation, at least under Windows OS's.

FAT16 has a 2 GB limitation.  Actually, a 2GB filesystem limitation except
under NT, where it is 4GB.  I don't know if Linux supports this 4GB
filesystem size.

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[mailto:fedora-list-admin at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Justin L Croonenberghs
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Subject: Re: 2 Gb File Size Limit ?


Doncho N. Gunchev said:
> On Wednesday 12 November 2003 21:38, Zate wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me if Fedora will have a 2 Gb file size limit ?  I am
>> trying to copy a VMWare image from a DVD to my home dir (got plenty of
>> space) and it stops with a IO Error at about 2 Gb.  Wanted to know if
>> its
>> a limit of the OS/File System because I can copy the file fine in
>> Windows.
>
> I had ~ 34 Gb tar backup last week. No problem with RedHat 9 (and maybe
> 8),
> so there's no OS/FS limit (at least not with ext3). Then I split-ed it
> into
> 700Mb chunks to burn it on CDs. After this I've tested it to see if I can
> use it to recover the system - all fine. RedHat 7.? seems to have 2Gb
> limit.

Hmm, I always thought the 2GB file-size limit was a FAT32 limitation...is
this a Linux thing too? I've never run across this problem.

(granted, I seldom work with files > 2GB, bur...)


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