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I have an older version of Red Hat (6.?). Trying to use samba to backup work related folders on Windows NT. The sum of all files is in access of 2 GB. Is there a setting or just a limitation of samba or the kernel that prevent large file creation? I know in UNIX you can go into the SAM (System Admin Menus) and change a drive to allow large files, is there something similar in linux.
Thanks
Chris
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<DIV>I have an older version of Red Hat (6.?). Trying to use samba to backup work related folders on Windows NT. The sum of all files is in access of 2 GB. Is there a setting or just a limitation of samba or the kernel that prevent large file creation? I know in UNIX you can go into the SAM (System Admin Menus) and change a drive to allow large files, is there something similar in linux.</DIV>
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