Ah, that makes perfect sense and explains why I have these phantom
playlists for a while and them lose them.  Does this mean that the
message "Playlist with that name already exists... overwrite?" refers
to an overwrite of the database, not the file?  That would explain why
I was baffled by that message.  Now I just have to figure out how to
get sc7 to write the file out.  This will no doubt require me to
actually learn something about file permissions in linux, and not just
monkey-type commands people give me.  The "chmod 777
/mnt/usb/Playlists" didn't seem to do the trick.  Must be something
else.  Thanks, Millwood.


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