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| Subject: | Large file support in Linux |
| From: | "Mike Xu" <mkexu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 7 Dec 2004 11:46:18 -0800 |
| Cc: | <sandeen@xxxxxxx> |
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Hello,
I am testing the patch for the large file support (> 2TB) on Linux. After I
executed the command mkfs.xfs to create a file system of more than 2 TB, I
did a mount, but I got the following error:
XFS: File system is too large to be mounted on this system.
I checked the source, the error is from the file xfs_mount.c
#if !XFS_BIG_BLKNOS
xxxxx("XFS: File system is too large to be mounted on this
system.");
#endif
Should I define XFS_BIG_BLKNOS in the header file xfs_types.h?
Thanks,
Mike
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