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Well, if you are using the samba client to mount and not smbfs in the kernel, then you should be without issue unless you are using 2.x. Upgrade to the latest.
If you are using smbfs and are on kernel 2.4, then that is the limit to the kernel modules for samba. In which case, upgrade to 2.6.
hmm i have the same problem here as well. But after i upgrade my samba to 3.014a and kernel to 2.6.8-2-386, i still have the file size exceed limit error when doing dd if=/dev/zero of=myfile_k6 bs=1024 count=3000000 on NT server.
Does anyone else have the same problem? I kinda suspect the problem is on my NT... it use winxp embedded... Maybe thats the problem?
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