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zsync download limit can be increased..?

gt flag

zsync download limit can be increased...? because, i'am currently downloading a ubuntu *iso files named lunar, and if reaching size more than 4GB can causing zsync making a error log with like the following:

error: file too large.

cn flag
That has nothing to do with zsync. You are using a filesystem that has a 4Gb file size limit. Means you are not using ext4. Are you using Ubuntu to download this? Using fat32 per haps? Please edit the question and add what FS you are using to store the download.
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cn flag
FYI: I'm downloading the *lunar* dailies using scripts without issues (*like prior cycles using `zsync`*), which includes current files >5GB for some, <3GB for others
guiverc avatar
cn flag
Does this answer your question? [How do I update an ISO with zsync?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/54241/how-do-i-update-an-iso-with-zsync)
WongFiHung avatar
gt flag
yes, currently i'am using fat32 partition to store the download file, and using ubuntu for downloading the file.
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cn flag
Your file-system cannot store the larger files; so the issue isn't with `zsync`, but your chosen storage location is incompatible with files that large. FYI: Some other *lunar* images can be used; eg. Lubuntu is small enough - https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/ but otherwise you'll need a different save location.
WongFiHung avatar
gt flag
okay, thank you all, for solving my bad problems... :)
karel avatar
sa flag
Does this answer your question? [What is the download size of Ubuntu latest version?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1007247/what-is-the-download-size-of-ubuntu-latest-version)
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