Re: Files > than 2G

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I have put a 20GB file on an ext3 partitions.

For forensic analysis of a "failed" hard drive, I stored an image of the drives
partition to a file.


eg.
dd if=/dev/hdd1 of=/recovery-partition/failed-drive-p1.img

The drive had been in Win XP, but I was able to recover the data and move it
to a new drive with all the data intact.


Yay linux ;^)



Robert Boone wrote:

Hello,
	I have a compress file I need to edit under linux. The problem is
uncompressed the file is > 2G. I have tried uncompressing it in a jfs
file system and a reiser file system but the 2G limit remains. Once
uncompress I need to run the file through a perl program to filter. Can
anyone give me any tips that can help me?

Robert





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