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- From: mark@student.business.uwo.ca (Mark Bramwell CS STAFF)
- Subject: linux and > 64meg partitions?
- Organization: University of Western Ontario
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 06:00:13 GMT
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- I have been using 386bsd at work (very stable) and want to install something
- at home. I have a 200meg scsi drive at home. I would like to setup
- a 160meg partition. Can linux handle large partitions yet?
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- I know there is/was an EFS, but 2 months ago, people were complaining it
- was unstable.
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- Also, I have TCPIP running at home with a few other machines, so I would
- want ftp/telnet and nfs.
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- mark@student.business.uwo.ca (Mark Bramwell CS STAFF)
- Western Business School -- London, Ontario
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