Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
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I've noticed what may be a related problem. This has existed in the
7.x series, and I just replicated it under 8.0 (with all updates).
My linux box has ext2 filesystems and fat32 filesystems. I have some
of each shared via Samba. Within the linux box, I can copy or move
large files among the various filesystems with no problem. From my
Win2K box, I can copy large files onto the Samba shares that have ext2
filesystems underlying them. I can copy small files (a couple dozen
megabytes) onto Samba shares with either ext2 or fat32 filesystems
underlying them.
However, if I attempt to copy a large file onto a Samba share that has
a fat32 filesystem under it, the transfer starts and proceeds for a
couple of minutes, then stops. I get a popup on the Win2K box saying
that the network device is no longer available. Right after this, I
can click on the share under the Win2K "My Network Places", and things
seem just fine. In fact, on at least one occasion, I see the file
there that failed during the copy, claiming to be the full size of the
file, but the contents are not correct.
I just tried it again, and successfully copied a file of 179
Megabytes and one of 251 Meg, but a couple days ago, it failed when I
tried copying a file of > 300 Meg.
Ron.
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