According to
http://www.infocom.cqu.edu.au/Units/aut2000/85321/Resources/Lectures/2000/10
/21/index.html there is a 4TB limit on ext2 partitions and a 2GB size limit
on files.
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> Subject: large filesystem under Linux
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> Hi, I'm running RedHat 6.2 on an IBM Netfinity 5000 (PII
> 450+512meg RAM) I
> have a RAID controller card on this machine (IBM ServeRAID
> 3L) and what
> I'd like to do is make a large filesystem 290+gig on the
> linux box. Any
> problems with this? I'm not sure how large you can make a linux
> filesystem. I have heard in the past that there is a 64gig
> limit on ext2
> filesystems. Is this true?
>
> Matt
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