On Sat, 19 May 2018 19:55:52 -0700
Thomas Groman <tgrom.autom...@nuegia.net> dijo:

>It is saying some sort of IO error occurred when trying to get the
>current working directory. If you have already made sure that directory
>exists you should check the consistency of your disks. I remember
>having similar errors when working with disks with bad sectors and
>floppy disks.

I tried all kinds of things, and when I tried e2fsck it said that I
needed to umount it first, so I did. But then, before running e2fsck, it
occurred to me to try to re-mount it and then try my rsync
command again. VoilĂ ! It is running as I write this.

The strange part is that it was definitely mounted, but rsync didn't
think it was, How can something be mounted but not really mounted? Oh
well. Another of life's mysteries that I will probably never grok.
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