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.

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