Re: PROBLEM: writting files > 100 MB in FAT32

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Date: Thursday, January 18, 2007 - 8:27 am

On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 11:22 +0200, Condor wrote:
im sorry, i do not understand this.

you are saying that if you copy files larger than 100mb into drive, all
files die?


okay, i think thats what you are saying, could you please try to run
dosfsck on it so we can see 100% whats wrong?

also, try to do this:
mount, copy, run command 'sync', unmount, pull out, and see if it works.

finally, one more question. you said it does not work when you take it
home, can you try this: mount, copy, unmount, mount, check to see if
file works.


<snip>
ohh, tainted ;P naughty. Though i dont think this affects vfat.
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Messages in current thread:
PROBLEM: writting files &gt; 100 MB in FAT32, Condor, (Thu Jan 18, 5:22 am)
Re: PROBLEM: writting files > 100 MB in FAT32, Kasper Sandberg, (Thu Jan 18, 8:27 am)
Re: PROBLEM: writting files &gt; 100 MB in FAT32, Condor, (Thu Jan 18, 10:41 am)
Re: PROBLEM: writting files &gt; 100 MB in FAT32, Jan Engelhardt, (Thu Jan 18, 8:30 am)