El jue., 29 oct. 2020 a las 1:57, Jean-Pierre André
(<jean-pierre.an...@wanadoo.fr>) escribió:
>

> It might be useful you told whether the source or the target
> of the copy is on ntfs.

Hi Jean ,I am trying to copy my files to an external hard drive that
has ntfs partition.

/dev/disk2 (external, physical):

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *240.1 GB   disk2
   1:        Bios Boot Partition                         1.0 MB     disk2s1
   2:                        EFI NO NAME                 536.9 MB   disk2s2
   3:       Microsoft Basic Data Untitled                239.5 GB   disk2s3


Device Identifier:         disk2s3
   Device Node:               /dev/disk2s3
   Whole:                     No
   Part of Whole:             disk2
   Volume Name:               Untitled
   Mounted:                   Yes
   Mount Point:               /Volumes/Untitled
   Partition Type:            Microsoft Basic Data
   File System Personality:   NTFS
   Type (Bundle):             ntfs
   Name (User Visible):       Windows NT File System (NTFS)
   OS Can Be Installed:       No
   Media Type:                Generic
   Protocol:                  USB
   SMART Status:              Not Supported
   Disk / Partition UUID:     A47BF4E8-57B6-42FC-ABAB-952615681C20
   Partition Offset:          537919488 Bytes (1050624 512-Byte-Device-Blocks)
   Disk Size:                 239.5 GB (239517827072 Bytes) (exactly
467808256 512-Byte-Units)
   Device Block Size:         512 Bytes
   Volume Total Space:        239.5 GB (239517822976 Bytes) (exactly
467808248 512-Byte-Units)
   Volume Used Space:         54.5 GB (54549315584 Bytes) (exactly
106541632 512-Byte-Units) (22.8%)
   Volume Free Space:         185.0 GB (184968507392 Bytes) (exactly
361266616 512-Byte-Units) (77.2%)
   Allocation Block Size:     4096 Bytes
   Read-Only Media:           No
   Read-Only Volume:          No
   Device Location:           External
   Removable Media:           Fixed
   Solid State:               Info not available


>
> The ENODATA vs ENOATTR issue in the thread you mention
> has been fixed recently, and you can get the source code from
> https://sourceforge.net/p/ntfs-3g/ntfs-3g/ci/edge/tree/
>
> Jean-Pierre
>
> > any idea?
> >
>
ok , I see that there is only procedure to install on linux and many
of the tuxera links do not exist.
let me know if you need any more information ,or any idea where the
problem may be.

-- 
rickygm

http://gnuforever.homelinux.com


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