Re: mke2fs problem

1997-07-30 Thread Christophe Andrieu
Jim Pick wrote: > > --==_Exmh_2089790933P > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > > Hi, > > > > >From what I hear, there's a serious problem with that version of e2fsprogs > > (at least fsck) which may be affecting your new file-system. Also, I > > believe that 2 Gigs is the limit on a L

Re: mke2fs problem

1997-07-30 Thread Jim Pick
> Hi, > > >From what I hear, there's a serious problem with that version of e2fsprogs > (at least fsck) which may be affecting your new file-system. Also, I > believe that 2 Gigs is the limit on a Linux filesystem's size so perhaps > that's causing you problems as well... > > J. Goldman As som

Re: mke2fs problem

1997-07-30 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Jesse Goldman wrote: > Hi, > > >From what I hear, there's a serious problem with that version of e2fsprogs > (at least fsck) which may be affecting your new file-system. Also, I > believe that 2 Gigs is the limit on a Linux filesystem's size so perhaps > that's causing you pr

Re: mke2fs problem

1997-07-29 Thread Shaya Potter
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just tried to partition my new hdisk (Quantum bigfoot 4.3 Gb) but I faced > the > following problem: > - I created a 2.0 Gb primary partition with fdisk (cylinders 1 to 255) > - When I created the partition with "mke2fs /dev/hdb1", it failed creati

Re: mke2fs problem

1997-07-29 Thread Jesse Goldman
Hi, >From what I hear, there's a serious problem with that version of e2fsprogs (at least fsck) which may be affecting your new file-system. Also, I believe that 2 Gigs is the limit on a Linux filesystem's size so perhaps that's causing you problems as well... J. Goldman -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM