On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 01:08, Dmitry Krasnov wrote: > Hello! > > I'm primarily FreeBSD user so excuse me if my question is too stupid for > debian folks. I've used Debian 2.2 for telephony tasks last year with > kernel-2.2.18 but last week I've tried to upgrade it to woody and > kernel-2.4.18 because of large files support. System was upgraded smoothly > but I can't make LFS work. According to many HOWTOs that I found on the web I > have built and have installed kernel image and headers with make-kpkg. Next I > built glibc with new kernel headers:
Kinda odd because I thought it should be automatically there if you had a 2.4.x kernel. > pharaoh# dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=1024 count=4500000 > File size limit exceeded Yup finishes sucessfully here. All I did was build a 2.4 kernel. Im using the standard glibc that comes with Debian/SID but I have a server running Woody, and that works as well. What file system are you running? Both of mine are on ext3. If you are runnning ext2 that may be the problem(though I think even ext2 has LFS now, I might be wrong though). -- Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]