On 2/21/07, Sergio <email address hidden> wrote:
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> Nautilus crashed during the copy a 4.2 Gb iso image from XFS to Fat32 in
> another disk. I suppose that if the problem is not from nautilus but the
> fs itself, nautilus should show an alert or something, but not crash :)
>
> Here is the compressed crash report
FAT32 has 32-bit limitations. The maximum of 32-bit is equivalent to
4,294,967,295 or 1x32 in binary. Transferring files greater than 4.2GB is
not supported in those filesystem. Other filesystems with 32-bit limitations
are ReiserFS and HFS/HFS+. Transferring files greater than 4.2GB requires
LFS (Large File Support), among those are ext2/3/4, Reiser4, xfs, jfs and
ntfs.
On 2/21/07, Sergio <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Nautilus crashed during the copy a 4.2 Gb iso image from XFS to Fat32 in
> another disk. I suppose that if the problem is not from nautilus but the
> fs itself, nautilus should show an alert or something, but not crash :)
>
> Here is the compressed crash report
FAT32 has 32-bit limitations. The maximum of 32-bit is equivalent to
4,294,967,295 or 1x32 in binary. Transferring files greater than 4.2GB is
not supported in those filesystem. Other filesystems with 32-bit limitations
are ReiserFS and HFS/HFS+. Transferring files greater than 4.2GB requires
LFS (Large File Support), among those are ext2/3/4, Reiser4, xfs, jfs and
ntfs.
Hope this helps.
** Attachment added: "compressed crash report" librarian. launchpad. net/6488181/ _usr_bin_ nautilus. 1000.crash. bz2 /launchpad. net/bugs/ 70535
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