In the 2.0.x series of kernels there is a 2Gb size limit
on a single file. The reason was a limitation in the virtual
filesystem (VFS) in the kernel.
Is that limitation just history with the new 2.2.x series of
kernels or is it still there?
//Gunnar Isaksson
idates. Is there
a script for this somewhere?
//Gunnar Isaksson
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hors. I feel sorry for the Debian package maintainer who must be pretty
frustrated
trying to fix the problem.
//Gunnar Isaksson
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Gunnar Isaksson wrote:
I noticed that the old "rex" release disappeard from the debian ftp site
and it's mirrors soon after "bo" was released.
Will "bo" also end up in /dev/null ?
Personally I would like to continue with "bo" until debian 2.1 ge
I noticed that the old "rex" release disappeard from the debian ftp site
and it's mirrors soon after "bo" was released.
Will "bo" also end up in /dev/null ?
Personally I would like to continue with "bo" until debian 2.1 get's
released
but if there is no ftp site that carries updates on "bo" packa
f there is no ftp
site that carries updates on "bo" packages I don't know
to do. I have become so spoiled by the stability of "bo"
that I believe anything else must be inferior.
//Gunnar
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t fits a floppy, at home used mcopy to read the diskettes and
thencat file1 file2 file3 >xyz.deb to assemble the chunks to a single
file.
You need first to get the "mtools.deb" package from the "othrosfs" distribution
directory.
With this you can read DOS files fro
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