Just a couple years later there was the whole LBA trickery to get around 528mb limit ide io and BIOS irq 13..
Year or two later it was 2.1gb because BIOSes used 12 bits for cylinder count...
Next couple years brought 3 or 4 separate limits still under 10gb stemming mostly from shit fixes for the ones mentioned above..
All of that happened in the 90s. There was more later.
Unix is changing time representation for the first time after all those years..
Formatting, backing up, data recovery. It's at those moments that smaller partitions give you much less trouble than the bigger ones
Just a couple years later there was the whole LBA trickery to get around 528mb limit ide io and BIOS irq 13..
Year or two later it was 2.1gb because BIOSes used 12 bits for cylinder count...
Next couple years brought 3 or 4 separate limits still under 10gb stemming mostly from shit fixes for the ones mentioned above..
All of that happened in the 90s. There was more later.
Unix is changing time representation for the first time after all those years..