Hi Bob,

> The only thing I can see is the <F1>. Will this cause a problem?

I would expect so, considering that > and < have special meanings in the
bash shell. For example, attempt to create a file with <F1> in the name:

dan...@64studio:~$ touch <F1>test
bash: F1: No such file or directory

However I just set up a test session using <F1> and <F2> in the master
bus and track names respectively, and I was able to copy it with cp -R,
then open the new copy of the session in Ardour.

> These are system generated files from Ardour.

That part of the peak filename should match the audio filename in the
interchange/projectname/audiofiles/ subdirectory of your Ardour session.
If it doesn't, then you may have a corrupted session.

If only the peak files are corrupted, then try copying the session
without the peak files. On opening the new copy of the session, Ardour
may be able to recreate the peak files for you.

Cheers!

Daniel
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