SFS partitions are limited to 127GB and filesize can not be larger than 2GB. In theory you can have file size to almost 4GB but it is not guaranteed to work with all applications.
Sorry mate but your 100% wrong on both claims...

With the introduction in SFS of SF2 partitions the 127GB limitation was done away with a number of years ago along with the 4GB filesize...

With an SF2 partition there is on limit in theory as to the partition size or filesize...

Hence the reason why on my 2 500GB Amiga HDs I have 250Gb partitions crammed full of DVD Dual Layer ISO's of up 8.3GB individual file sizes and all can be read or written on the Amiga without any problems whatsoever and I've been doing this on a daily basis for a number of years now without any problems or loss of data...

I suggest to all who like to make these false claims to download SmartFileSystem themselves and read carefully the docs and better still try it out for themselves before making such incorrect statement and claims here...
