On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 14:39, Scott Bower wrote:
> ext3 is directly related to ext2 in specs albeit with journalling 
> added... ext2 supports 2Gig files at best.

That's no longer true:
/usr/src/linux-2.4/Documentation/filesystems/ext2.txt

It's a bit out of date, but you can read it if you have kernel-source
installed...  ext2 and ext3 support files of up to 2 TiB with a recent
(and the use of the word recent is getting pretty loose at this point,
it's been like 2 years now?) kernel.  After files of that size are
created, the fs can no longer be mounted by a kernel that doesn't
support the large files, though.




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