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In <3F5C1624.6D6C@peterskye.com>, on 09/07/03
at 10:38 PM, Peter Skye said:
>As far as I know, JFS allows 2 terabyte (2 TB) file sizes while all other
>native OS/2 file systems (FAT, HPFS, HPFS386) allow 2 gigabyte (2 GB)
>file sizes.
Hi Peter,
That's what I thought. But when I configured a hard drive for JFS, my
backup software ground to a halt when the a file size reached 2.1 gb. It
didn't do that when I was using tapes, and I thought it would be the same
using JFS.
Sandy
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