Well, but it still sounds like a likely kernel issue, to me, if the
deciding factor is whether or not it's mounted in utf-8 mode.

I have seen very similar issues on corrupted filesystems, when ls works
but ls -l doesn't (readdir() returns the name, but stat() can't find
it). I suspect you'd have the same problem ls -l: if you do, then it
would definitely be evidence for a kernel, as opposed to a program, bug.

Could you please verify this for me?

** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Micah Cowan
       Status: Confirmed => Needs Info

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