>>7,>>11
the torrent total can be over 4GB on a FAT32, but if there is a single file over 4GB, like a big .zip file or whatever, you'll get weird errors like "out of disk space", "your filesystem sucks", "dos died 10 years ago", etc.
>>16
Does that really work and not screw filesystems over time?
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Anonymous2006-05-11 15:30
>>17
yes it really works and doesn't screw up your filesystem(s). thats because it uses the windows-driver (ntfs.sys) and wraps a linux-driver around it. i tried it myself some time ago and it worked flawlessly. i could create files, directories etc. without destroying my data.
Yes but fucking slow unfortunately. Linux can write natively on NTFS with fuse + ntfs-progs. It'll never screw your data or partition but it is still experimental, sometimes you can't write to a certain directory, and it's random.
Until we have a solution that does not require user space, it does the trick.
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Anonymous2006-05-11 18:15
>>18 >>19
Thanks for your helpful posts, I'll try these
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Anonymous2006-05-12 5:55
>>19
FUSE doesn't support mmapping :'(
(with the options where you write to disk)
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Anonymous2006-05-13 10:06
UTorrent has a habit of corrupting file lists for me. Thankfully it stores all the torrent files in one place and not in crappy temp folders