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minus-squareulterno@lemmy.kde.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up28·8 months agoIt is to use along with split. e.g. You take a single large file, say 16GB Use split to break it into multiple files of 4GB Now you can transfer it to a FAT32 Removable Flash Drive and transfer it to whatever other computer that doesn’t have Ethernet. Here, you can use cat to combine all files into the original file. (preferably accompanied by a checksum)
minus-squareTangent5280@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·8 months agoDoesnt computers do this automatically if you try to copy over a file larger than its per file size limit?
minus-squareOctopus1348@lemy.lollinkfedilinkarrow-up9·8 months agoNo. It just gives an error that it’s too big.
It is to use along with
split
. e.g.split
to break it into multiple files of 4GBcat
to combine all files into the original file. (preferably accompanied by a checksum)Doesnt computers do this automatically if you try to copy over a file larger than its per file size limit?
No. It just gives an error that it’s too big.