lfs (>2GB) under 2.3.47

From: ethan mindlace fremen (mindlace@imeme.net)
Date: Sat Feb 26 2000 - 21:49:25 EST

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    I have compiled and installed kernel 2.3.47 on my Debian frozen (potato)
    box.
    It works successfully. I need to use files in excess of 2GB, which
    should be supported as far as I can glean.

    I used try-lfs.c from ftp://mea.tmt.tele.fi/linux/LFS/ to test this: it
    generates a file that is, as far as I can tell, about 13GB in size. (it
    reports:
     llseek(fd,off,SEEK_SET) off=17280532480; errno=Invalid argument
    when it ends.)

    This is great, but an ls reports that it is 67MB in size:
     -rw-r--r-- 1 self self 67108868 Feb 26 19:44 lfs-test.dat

    (ps, matti aarnio, if you could mention in your README that the LFS
    patches have been merged with the tree, that would be great.)

    I have Libc6 2.1.13. All my compilation tools meet or exceed version
    requirements, although I downgraded gcc to 2.7.2.3.

    Is there anything I can or need to do (no matter how experimental) to
    get large files working?

    thanks,
    ethan fremen

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