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Carolyn Beckman |
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Thu, 17 May 2001 13:48:53 -0400 |
Hi,
The thing I am reporting is not exactly a bug. It
might even be solved but I didn't see it on line. It also
might just be an oversight since few people deal with
very big files.
Anyway I am using a slackware 7.1 linux distribution
with a 2.4 kernel. The reason for this is that we need large
partitions for a database, and the 2.4 kernels remove the
2gig filesystem limitation. I was uncompressing a file
that was a little under a gig when it disappeared. It did
uncompress and I know it is there because of the used space
I get with df. The error message with ls is
"/bin/ls:nt: Value too large for defined data type."
At that point I upgraded to binutils 4.1 and got a similar
message.
Now has anyone fixed this so that one can see large
files with ls?
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