@acefnq
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acefnq wrote:
This may have been discussed somewhere but I cannot find a simple answer via search here or at AW. What are the size limitations on FFS partitions. Also what is the size limitation of an amiga dos3 partition (is it 4gb?), I want to set up a share between AOS and Linux on my A1 but I'd rather have something greater than the 3gb I had.
ace
Provided you can find a disk that large, and are willing to go to extremes, the largest disk the FFS on OS4 can theoretically handle is 4,294,967,295 (= maximum number of blocks) times 4,294,967,295 (= maximum block size) bytes in size. That's 18,446,744,065,119,617,025 bytes total. I wouldn't recommend to use 4GByte blocks, though
If you are going to use a single modern hard disk drive, I would not recommend that you go far beyond 8-16 GBytes for an FFS partition, provided you use 8192 byte blocks. FFS becomes pretty inefficient at managing storage media that large very quickly. Beyond the efficiency problem, you are basically free to choose the partition size you prefer. The partition size limits of old no longer apply to the OS4 version of the FFS.