Re: linux partition in hurd
- To: "Daniel Burrows" <Daniel_Burrows@brown.edu>
- Cc: "debian-hurd" <debian-hurd@lists.debian.org>
- Subject: Re: linux partition in hurd
- From: "Pupala Ronald" <pupala@sse-za.sk>
- Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 23:59:53 +0100
- Message-id: <005801c08e35$0538e700$03001096@okvkod03>
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0101291514330.18871-100000@wopr.wolfram.com> <003401c08e2b$83ed9fa0$03001096@okvkod03> <20010203171322.A5468@torrent>
Hi
> PS - 64-bit systems technically have the same limitation, it's just that
> you'd need a disk with more bytes of information than the number of atoms
> in the known universe (or some similarly ridiculous number) to run afoul
> of them.
... it I know....
> ...., but Linux doesn't try to mmap partitions to mount stuff, so
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
here is reply for my question. OK.
> these limitations don't cause problems with big filesystems for it.
Excuse mi, I don't know english language good.
Thank's for all.
Rony pupala@sse-za.sk
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