Re: [opensuse] DVD disk image



Scott Jones schrieb:
On Thursday 30 November 2006 01:11, Mike McMullin wrote:

I'm trying to copy a data DVD (Debian Sarge actually)using the
command:
dd if=/dev/hdb of=debiansarge.iso

and it is failing with the following error:
File size limit exceeded

df gives this info for the partition usage:
/dev/hda2 19533504 4194320 15339184
22% /mnt/unknownLinux
it's a fat32 partition, unused except for my trying to create this file.

FAT32 has a max filesize of 2GB.

FAT16 has a max filesize of < 2GB.
FAT32 has a max filesize of < 4GB

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table


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