Subject: Re(2): Can't transfer files to Linux any more....
From: Kirk McElhearn (kirk@mcelhearn.com)
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 13:58:21 EDT
On 5/05/00, at 19:45, Patrik Schindler poc@pocnet.net said:
>>I can still connect from my Mac, and mount my Linux volume, but, on the
>>Mac, it says that there is 0 K available on the volume (while there is
>>really tons of empty space). I can take files from it to the Mac, with
>>no problem, but I can't put any files onto it.
>
>Which Version of netatalk are you using?
>Which system?
>Which version of libc (if it's linux)?
>Which OS Version on the Mac?
>Which AppleShare Version on the Mac?
>
>I know about a problem with libc5 and every version of netatalk being
>restricted to 32-Bit ints. Unfortunately these are signed so you have
>only 2GB of space being shown.
>If you cread a big-enough-file from the unix side onto this volume and
>remount it from the Mac, you have 2GB of space available again.
>This game will continue until the harddisk is full or you switch to a
>glibc-system.
Well, it doesn't really matter much anymore... my whole Linux system
keeled over and died.
I am running Mandrake 7. I installed a fully new system on a second HD
(meaning the files from the first system are still accessible), and
cannot get my ethernet card recognized any more. I don't remember
exactly what I need to do for this. Any pointers?
Kirk
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