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Subject: UFS2 and =?utf-8?b?RnJlZUJTROKAmXM=?= apparent 2 terabyte logical
From: "john" <john () 1100tech ! com>
Date: 2005-09-12 17:57:37
Message-ID: 20050912175737.37927.qmail () ubermail ! jupiterhosting ! com
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Good afternoon
I seem to have run into a problem with UFS2/gvinum/FreeBSD 5.4/various disk
utilities – try as I might I can't create anything larger than 2
terabytes.
I think I must be missing something, because I have a hard time believing
FreeBSD still has this limit after going through and fixing the 1 terabyte
limit with UFS1. Large disks are getting very cheap putting 2 TB in a lot
of people's hands, so if this hasn't been fixed until now, does anyone
know of a timetable for when it will be fixed? Is anyone actively working on
this project? I'd really rather not use Linux, but at least it supports
2+ TB easily. What am I doing wrong or what's the secret?
~John
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