> In fact, this is not true. In POSIX filenames (and directory names) "/ > " is the only character that is explicitly disallowed. In contrast, > " " is a perfectly valid character in a filename.
Thanks for the heads up. I think I've figured out where the space comes from. It's part of the USB info from the drive. /dev/sdb1 3956656 189980 3766676 5% /media/USB Drive idVendor 0x090c Feiya Technology Corp. idProduct 0x1000 Memory Bar bcdDevice 11.00 iManufacturer 1 LG Electronics iProduct 2 USB Drive iSerial 3 AA77102200046724 >From the one that works: /dev/sdb1 973464 914672 58792 94% /media/45F9-9E44 idVendor 0x0951 Kingston Technology idProduct 0x1603 Data Traveler 1GB/2GB Pen Drive bcdDevice 2.00 iManufacturer 1 Kingston iProduct 2 DataTraveler 2.00000030160 iSerial 3 0000030160 I can't figure out how to get 45F9-9E44 out of that. Maybe it's a hash of a long string. Another one: /dev/sdb1 1959648 288 1959360 1% /media/KINGSTON idVendor 0x0951 Kingston Technology idProduct 0x1624 bcdDevice 2.00 iManufacturer 1 Kingston iProduct 2 DataTraveler G2 iSerial 3 0019E02B7586A93065380316 -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
