Whether or not 7.0 supports ext3 really depends on which kernel you are 
running...and which fsprogs package(s) you've got installed.

On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

> 
>     Redhat 7.0...
> 
>     I was attempting to tar/gzip a rather large directory and stumbled upon a 
>(probably) well known 2GB limit.  The system is running ext2 all around and it 
>appears I can't go beyond this limit.  Does anyone have any suggestions to overcome 
>this?  I've got to be able to tar/gzip this directory for archiving purposes.
> 
>     Would converting the drive to ext3 help?  Does RH7.0 even support ext3?  Am I 
>better off upgrading the OS to RH7.2, use a journaling volume and go from there?
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