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1. Vmware and XFS (score: 1)
Author: xx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 17:24:41 -0400
I am wondering now that I have gone to XFS, if it is possible to extend a guest operating system partition in Vmware past the traditional 32-bit (2GB) limitation. If so, how? Adam Pendleton
/archives/xfs/2001-07/msg00752.html (6,452 bytes)

2. Re: Vmware and XFS (score: 1)
Author: xx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 17:33:51 -0400 (EDT)
The 2GB limit doesn't exist in ext2 either -- it was there due to limitations in glibc and some other bits. Most recent distros include large file support. To take advantage of this, an applications
/archives/xfs/2001-07/msg00754.html (7,411 bytes)

3. Vmware and XFS (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 17:24:41 -0400
I am wondering now that I have gone to XFS, if it is possible to extend a guest operating system partition in Vmware past the traditional 32-bit (2GB) limitation. If so, how? Adam Pendleton
/archives/xfs/2001-07/msg02043.html (6,452 bytes)

4. Re: Vmware and XFS (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 17:33:51 -0400 (EDT)
The 2GB limit doesn't exist in ext2 either -- it was there due to limitations in glibc and some other bits. Most recent distros include large file support. To take advantage of this, an applications
/archives/xfs/2001-07/msg02045.html (7,411 bytes)

5. Vmware and XFS (score: 1)
Author: "Adam H. Pendleton" <apendlet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 17:24:41 -0400
I am wondering now that I have gone to XFS, if it is possible to extend a guest operating system partition in Vmware past the traditional 32-bit (2GB) limitation. If so, how? Adam Pendleton
/archives/xfs/2001-07/msg03334.html (6,452 bytes)

6. Re: Vmware and XFS (score: 1)
Author: Joshua Baker-LePain <jlb17@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 17:33:51 -0400 (EDT)
The 2GB limit doesn't exist in ext2 either -- it was there due to limitations in glibc and some other bits. Most recent distros include large file support. To take advantage of this, an applications
/archives/xfs/2001-07/msg03336.html (7,453 bytes)


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