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 -- Please support large files in smbfs by default https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38886 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs