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| Subject: | Sorry for the bother - Max File System Limit on Linux 2.6 |
| From: | "Jeffrey B. Layton" <laytonjb@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:36:15 -0400 |
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Everyone, I'm really sorry to ask this on the list but I need a definitive answer. I was looking on the XFS website to find the maximum File System size for XFS with a 2.6 Linux kernel (2.6.10+). According to the XFS website it's 9 million TB but I thought there was a limitation in the kernel somewhere that limited it to 16 TB. Can someone help answer this? Thanks! Jeff |
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