You are correct.  If you follow any of the XFS archive stuff, they say the 
addressing limitation in Linux is only (!!!) 2^64 TB or something.  For 
todays technology, you shouldnt have to worry about it. 

On Sunday 17 February 2002 08:21 pm, you wrote:
> I wouldn't worry about it...
> I've plugged in just under 1 TB RAIDS with no problem, and as far as the
> OS is concerned, that's just one big fat hard drive.
> As long as the hardware supports it, the software shouldn't be a problem
> in this case.
> (i didn't notice any replies to this, so forgive me if i'm being
> repetative)
>
> - Kremer
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Cargo, David wrote:
> *snip*
>
> > Anybody here taken a look at this and know if popular Linux distros
> > will work on it?  I thought I had read something about Linux not
> > supporting drives bigger than 100GB yet.
>
> *snip*
>
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