Quoting Hendrik Boom ([email protected]): > On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 10:24:24PM -0800, Rick Moen wrote: > > Quoting Hendrik Boom ([email protected]): > > > > > I have a 32GiB microSD card an am reying to read it on my Devuan system. > > > I munted it with a simpel mount /dev/sdb1 /nedia/hendrik/ > > > > > > It reads almost everything fine, except for a few files whose names > > > contain '/' characters. I can handle the other horribly weird > > > characters in file names -- emacs Rename in the directory > > > editor works just fine. But the names containing '/'s even have > > > emacs stymied. > > > > Rename them. > > > > 1. 'ls -i' #Gets the inode number. > > 2. 'find . -inum "inode-number-from-ls -i" -exec mv {} "newfilename" \;' > > > > Man, I hate files with pathological filenames, and some of the > > other-OS-originating examples are among the worst. > > Do VFAT files systems have inode numbers?
The only way Unix ever dereferences files is by inode number, so I think (speculate) that the Linux vfat filesystem layer allocates them to observed files. Anyway, I'd give the inode trick a try. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
