* Partitions > 2GB?
@ 1999-05-06 11:14 John L Grantham
1999-05-06 11:51 ` Jens Ch. Restemeier
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From: John L Grantham @ 1999-05-06 11:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Hi all,
It at least _used_ to be so that the various PPC Linuxen couldn't handle
partitions larger than 2 GB. Is that still the case as of LinuxPPC R4 and
newer?
cya
John
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* Re: Partitions > 2GB?
1999-05-06 11:14 Partitions > 2GB? John L Grantham
@ 1999-05-06 11:51 ` Jens Ch. Restemeier
1999-05-06 14:43 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
1999-05-06 18:51 ` David A. Gatwood
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From: Jens Ch. Restemeier @ 1999-05-06 11:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John L Grantham; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
Hi !
> It at least _used_ to be so that the various PPC Linuxen couldn't handle
> partitions larger than 2 GB. Is that still the case as of LinuxPPC R4 and
> newer?
I don't know where rumors like that come from... I'm running LinuxPPC on
a 5 GB partition of a 10 GB IBM harddisk...
Jens
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* Re: Partitions > 2GB?
1999-05-06 11:51 ` Jens Ch. Restemeier
@ 1999-05-06 14:43 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
1999-05-07 21:15 ` Philipp Tomsich
1999-05-06 18:51 ` David A. Gatwood
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From: Geert Uytterhoeven @ 1999-05-06 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jens Ch. Restemeier; +Cc: John L Grantham, linuxppc-dev
On Thu, 6 May 1999, Jens Ch. Restemeier wrote:
> > It at least _used_ to be so that the various PPC Linuxen couldn't handle
> > partitions larger than 2 GB. Is that still the case as of LinuxPPC R4 and
> > newer?
>
> I don't know where rumors like that come from... I'm running LinuxPPC on
> a 5 GB partition of a 10 GB IBM harddisk...
Once upon a time, there was a bug in fdisk preventing it to work with disks
larger than 2 GiB on PPC.
Greetings,
Geert
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* Re: Partitions > 2GB?
1999-05-06 11:51 ` Jens Ch. Restemeier
1999-05-06 14:43 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
@ 1999-05-06 18:51 ` David A. Gatwood
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From: David A. Gatwood @ 1999-05-06 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jens Ch. Restemeier; +Cc: John L Grantham, linuxppc-dev
On Thu, 6 May 1999, Jens Ch. Restemeier wrote:
>
> Hi !
>
> > It at least _used_ to be so that the various PPC Linuxen couldn't handle
> > partitions larger than 2 GB. Is that still the case as of LinuxPPC R4 and
> > newer?
>
> I don't know where rumors like that come from... I'm running LinuxPPC on
> a 5 GB partition of a 10 GB IBM harddisk...
Not just a rumor. It was true at one time for LinuxPPC. I _think_ it's
still the case under MkLinux, so keeping partitions under 2 gigs is a good
idea if you're planning on using both OSes.
Later,
David
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* Re: Partitions > 2GB?
1999-05-06 14:43 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
@ 1999-05-07 21:15 ` Philipp Tomsich
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From: Philipp Tomsich @ 1999-05-07 21:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Geert Uytterhoeven; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On Thu, 6 May 1999, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> Once upon a time, there was a bug in fdisk preventing it to work with disks
> larger than 2 GiB on PPC.
As far as I remember it, there also was a problem with the return value of
llseek in some versions of the glibc. As a consequence, mke2fs was unable
to make a filesystem larger than 2gbs.
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