This is just speculation. I haven't done any testing to verify, but lftp may be having a problem with the ':' character in that directory name. If possible, I would recommend naming it something else. Alternatively, you may be able to escape the character. you could try "cd drive2\:"
- Kyle On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:51 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all - I hope this is not an rtfm problem - I have searched every way I > know how for the answer... > > Am working with and embedded device that has 2 volumes served by FTP. > > With linux command line ftp client, I can cd to the second volume - "cd > drive2:" > > When I do the same with lftp, I get the following error: > cd: Access failed: 550 '/drive2:': Not a directory or not accessible. > > Which is right, because it is adding a leading '/' to the volume as to make > it rooted at /.. Is there a way to change volumes or cd with out the leading > '/'? > > Thanks, > Matt
