>>>>> Damacus Porteng writes:
> For grins, I did `dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=1024 count=4000000`
> Obviously, with the limits of ext2, this isn't allowed, however, dd continued
> marrily on its way, tho it spouted an error...
With 2.4 it's allowed.
> I cancelled the dd and went to remove the file, though the following occured:
> root@obfuscated:/home/ftp# rm testfile
> rm: cannot remove `testfile': Value too large for defined data type
> 'ls' complains about the same. I ran e2fsck -f /dev/hde6 (the partition of
> /home) and it didn't 'find' the problem.
You need an rm that's using the LFS interface.
> How do I remove this file and reclaim the HDD space?
Try:
echo > testfile
Andreas
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