Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 12 Mar 1998 17:03:28 -0500 (EST) | From | Adam Heath <> | Subject | Re: strange vfat problem |
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On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> I've observed a vfat problem; here's a session transcript: > /c is a vfat mount. > > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c# mkdir temp2 > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c# cd temp2 > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2# ls > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2# ls > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2# mkdir wow > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2# cd wow > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2/wow# mkdir blah > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2/wow# cd .. > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2# mv wow/blah . > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2# ls > blah wow > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2# cd blah/ > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2/blah# ls > ls: .: Not a directory > [1:02am] root@hamishpc:/c/temp2/blah# ls -l > ls: .: Not a directory > > when directories are moved, they become inaccessible. If I move it > back, it becomes accessible again. But only to the original directory. > Kernel 2.1.86.
I had no problem. 2.1.90pre1.
Adam.
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