[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2021-05-01 Thread Thomas Huth
This bug report has been moved to QEMU's new bug tracker on gitlab.com and thus gets now closed in Launchpad. Please continue with the discussion here: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/66 ** Bug watch added: gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues #66 https://gitlab.com/qemu-projec

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2021-04-20 Thread Thomas Huth
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[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2021-02-09 Thread Daniel Berrange
If you need OS portability then the "usb-mtp" device is also an option for adhoc file sharing. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304636 Title: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes To manage

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2021-02-09 Thread Thomas Huth
Pedro, please also note that vvfat driver is general in a bad state and more or less completely unmaintaind. I can only strongly recommend to *not* use it in production. If you have to share files between guest and host, please use something more modern like virtio-fs (or maybe virtio-9p) instea

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2021-02-08 Thread Bryce Harrington
Hi Pedro, Sorry to hear of your difficulty, but given the age of this bug report, I'd strongly urge you to file a new bug report. Since this was last looked at over 10 years ago, it's extremely likely your issue is completely unrelated to the originally reported one. Here are a couple pages on h

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2021-02-06 Thread Pedro Pablo Lopez Rodriguez
Hello. I am using qemu-5.2.0 in Windows with operating system Minix 3.1.2a and vfat fail to write files of size over 4096 bytes. The read works well. This is not ploblem of Minix 3.1.2a because in Bochs emulator reads an writes of files of any size works well. I also consider this to be a major b

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2009-10-16 Thread Notch-1
Thank YOU, dustin! What's next? I don't understand, should i do something else or i can just wait for the fix? somebody has to send the patch ? Another thing: why wishlist? this is clearly a bug, and a quite serious one: you just can't give a fat bigger than 500 mb to qemu. i can't use qemu since

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2009-09-11 Thread Dustin Kirkland
Linked against upstream, confirmed and wishlist. Ubuntu should get this when upstream takes the patch. Thanks! :-Dustin ** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix ** Changed in: qemu Importance: Undecided => Wishlist ** Changed in: qemu Status: New => Confirme

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2009-09-11 Thread Anthony Liguori
Please submit the patch upstream ** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid ** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => Confirmed ** Also affects: qemu Importance: Undecided Status: New -- -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3046

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2009-05-22 Thread Notch-1
the path ever came? i'm still having this problem, i can't run qemu on windows because in the fat: partition there are files bigger then 500 mb -- -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304636 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, whi

[Bug 304636] Re: -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes

2008-12-10 Thread Riku Voipio
please send your patch to upstream at [EMAIL PROTECTED], the vvfat code in qemu is fragile and should be carefully reviewed. -- -hda FAT:. limited to 504MBytes https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304636 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to