Am Dienstag 18 April 2017 schrieb
kanenas(a)hawaii.rr.com:
Running the latest 14 tde on the latest debian
Jessie.
Had a manual backup and in it i had two directories with their names
being ##00bla1 and ##00bla2. When i plugged that drive thru a usb port,
opening the partition with conqueror resulted in useless recursive
openings of the two directories, nothing readable. After i opened the
same partition with thunar file manager i was able to see both files
starting with ##00, then i was able to graphically change the names of
the directories (in thunar), and, after ## was removed from the very
front of the name directory, the directories became visible and
accessible in conqueror.
should it be this way?
d.
I can't reproduce that on my desktop system. Creating a folder named
"##00bla1" and opening with konqueror doesn't seem to be problematic.
Maybe
the issue has to do with USB or USB file system (probably vfat ?!)
Regards,
Stefan
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novfat, ext3. It was an old backup, about 3 years old, i guess had some other
issues. it had remained untouched. i will pull the 4-5 files i need and
forget it for a few more years, until the drive dies. that was before
returning exclusively to rsync for backups.