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Posted: Sep. 25 2006,14:38 |
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Maybe this could help: http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....11;st=5
Seems like DSL's samba doesn't have lfs for samba.. or maybe you just have to specify -o lfs manually perhaps?
If you don't plan on copying 2gb+ files often, you can just use ssh/other p2p software, or split the files.
Afaik adding the gnu-utils only solved the local copy limitation of the built-in busybox (lfs support not compiled in).
It also could be that your fs is limited to 2gb (using fat?), or a problem on your clientside's too.
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