Hello,

Regarding 'invalid argument' on ext 2, my wild guess is that you have
ordered and invalid argument to be executed by the command.

If you need to handle wierd file names, install detox from packages and
RTFM.

Regarding kernel trap on NTFS, make sure you have ntfs_3g installed and
produce a script to mail to misc@

It isn't clear how did you try to copy. My suggestion would be sftp, scp or
ftp.

Regards,



On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 7:30 AM, Pau Amaro Seoane <
pau.amaro.seo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I get a kernel trap when reading a 2TB mounted NTFS drive to copy over
> about 170G of backup data... on stable 6.0 with a thinkpad x220. Why is
> this causing a kernel fault trap?
>
> I have two backup drives on which I copied all of my data, previously
> hosted on a linux box. One is this and the other one is ext2. This drive is
> giving me this problem. The ext2 one has a different problem: I get
> "invalid argument" when I try to copy over the data. I think it might be
> related to weird names that some files have, unfortunately (not my choice,
> result of large collaborations), like files containing special characters
> or empty spaces. I thought a file manager would be smarter than rsync or cp
> (using "cp --" didn't help either btw).
>
> I need to copy those data on the internal drive of my laptop asap. Any
> idea?
>
> Cheers,
> Pau
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