Large file support works with 'lfs' but is poorly documented and should
perhaps e default behaviour.

** Summary changed:

- File size limit exceeded - smbfs (unable upload larger file than 2GB)
+ Please support large files in smbfs by default

** Description changed:

- If we want to upload larger file than 2GB (2048 MB) through smbfs (mount
- -t smbfs) we obtained error message: File size limit exceeded! And
- operation failed with SIGSEGV error. If i tryed mount -t cifs, Ubuntu
- said to me that operation is not permitted, although I made it as root
- (sudo su).
+ Making the current 'lfs' flag the default would enable large file
+ support. (there may be reasons not to of course)
+ 
+ Original report: If we want to upload larger file than 2GB (2048 MB)
+ through smbfs (mount -t smbfs) we obtained error message: File size
+ limit exceeded! And operation failed with SIGSEGV error. If i tryed
+ mount -t cifs, Ubuntu said to me that operation is not permitted,
+ although I made it as root (sudo su).

** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => Wishlist
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Please support large files in smbfs by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38886
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