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From: griggs@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Ted Griggs)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Bug in DiskSalv1.3?
Keywords: large files truncated
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Date: 1 Dec 88 17:49:56 GMT
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I was wondering if this is a bug in DiskSalv1.3 (or just that I'm doing
something wrong):

When disksalv'ing a crashed ffs partition to another ffs partition,
I noticed that every large file was truncated to 36864 bytes.  I believe
"large file" in this case means any file greater than 36864 bytes, since
smaller files restored perfectly.

I used the recently posted disksalv1.3 from binaries.
Does this mean its back to DiskDoctor?

Thanks in advance for any information,

Ted Griggs
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