On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Andrew Sealy-Bell wrote: > Hi, doesn't anybody know if there is a disk size limit on Unix 6? I wrote a > C program to create a file and it won't go above around 1.5Mb.  It doesn't > crash or report any errors but the file size never exceeds around that size. >  Maybe it's a disk size limitation? According to my memory, reinforced by reading the manual section File System (V), there are several limits. The disk size (in 512-byte blocks) is kept in the super-block as a 16-bit integer. This implies at most a 32MB file system. Since at that time there was only one file system per disk, that means a maximum 32MB disk. The file size (in bytes) is kept in an i-node as a 24-bit number, implying a maximum 16MB file. carl -- carl lowenstein marine physical lab u.c. san diego clowenstein at ucsd.edu