[rhn-users] 2.4.x kernel and File System Limits

Doctor Khumalo doctortechie at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 21 14:03:25 UTC 2005


Once again, I'm referring to FILE SYSTEMS not FILES.  The 2.4.x kernel has a 
FILE SYSTEM limit of 2 TB for its partitions.

Has no one else encountered this problem before?


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>Liz is correct, 2gb *file* limit.    Actually I had a file go past 2gb, 
>nearing
>4gb.  It was the transferring it from one system to another when it would 
>hit
>the 2gb limit.
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>David Titkemeyer
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>I thought it was a *file* limit of 2gb not file system..
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>Subject: [rhn-users] 2.4.x kernel and File System Limits
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>Hi there -
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>I have to build a 6 TB system and wanted to know if the 2.4.x kernel
>version still has a file system limit of 2 TB. If it does, I'm going to
>have to go with SuSe. Anyone know if this Red Hat limitation was ever
>fixed in this kernel?
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