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if you're writing to a ext2 partition I think your problem still exists. However, if you setup a RAW partition and | dd of=/dev/sdXX it should work fine. "E. Wiliam Horne" wrote: > Thanks for reading this: I've another question about the 2 GiB file size > limit in ext2. > > I'm copying files from one ("old") disk to a new volume, and I'd like to > use TAR to do it, but I've run into the 2 GiB file limit. > > Jerry Feldman showed me a method to use TAR with a pipe (thanks, > Jerry!), and I need to know if it would be subject to the same limit. > > In other words, if I do > > tar cf - <old_volume_root> | tar xf - <new_volume_root>, would that > avoid the 2 GiB barrier? > > TIA. > > Bill Horne > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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