At 19:47 18.05.2006, Simon Olofsson wrote:
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Hi,
FAT32 can't distinguish between upper and lowercase. You need to use an
intermediate filename to do so.
Take a look at lcra:
http://membled.com/work/apps/lcra/lcra-1.0.1/lcra
HTH
Thanks man! I
At 21:11 18.05.2006, Lorin Lund wrote:
Kyrre Nygard wrote:
Hello!
I have this nice renaming script here.
It sanitizes badly named parts of files and folders.
But when I run it on my FAT32, dual boot transition partition
(hehe), it causes
my computer (Pentium 4, 3,2 GHz) to freeze. I
Hello!
I have this nice renaming script here.
It sanitizes badly named parts of files and folders.
But when I run it on my FAT32, dual boot transition partition (hehe), it causes
my computer (Pentium 4, 3,2 GHz) to freeze. I vaguely remember seeing some
message before it freezes saying Locking
On Thu, 18 May 2006 12:40:08 +0200
Kyrre Nygard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is very annoying actually because to rename a bunch of files I first have
to copy them to my UFS2 partition, run the script, and then copy them back to
the FAT32 partition.
Hi Kyrre,
not a solution to the problem, but
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Hi,
FAT32 can't distinguish between upper and lowercase. You need to use an
intermediate filename to do so.
Take a look at lcra:
http://membled.com/work/apps/lcra/lcra-1.0.1/lcra
HTH
on 05/18/2006 12:40 Kyrre Nygard said the following:
Hello!
Kyrre Nygard wrote:
Hello!
I have this nice renaming script here.
It sanitizes badly named parts of files and folders.
But when I run it on my FAT32, dual boot transition partition (hehe),
it causes
my computer (Pentium 4, 3,2 GHz) to freeze. I vaguely remember seeing
some
message before