Hi - I have a few files on my system which I'm having issues dealing with. Here is the story:
File can't be ls'd: # ls -l ls: egotrippi_-_??l??_koskaan_ikin??.mp3: No such file or directory total 135800 [ The error is generated, but then the file isn't listed with the rest of the output. ] File can't be glob'd: # rm ego* rm: cannot remove `egotrippi_-_?\346l?\346_koskaan_ikin?\346.mp3': No such file or directory File can't be mv'd (here it is quoted): # mv "egotrippi_-_??l??_koskaan_ikin??.mp3" test.mp3 mv: cannot stat `egotrippi_-_?\346l?\346_koskaan_ikin?\346.mp3': No such file or directory Or just escape'd: # rm egotrippi_-_\??l\??_koskaan_ikin\??.mp3 rm: cannot remove `egotrippi_-_?\346l?\346_koskaan_ikin?\346.mp3': No such file or directory I've unmounted the partition and force fsck'd it, it checks clean. For the curious, it is on a mdadm'd (RAID1) JFS partition. I've tried changing my locale to ISO8859-1, ISO8859-15, and UTF-8. I've also tried removing the file via midnight commander, I get the 'cannot stat' error message. If I do an ls -i, the same error pops up and the inode isn't listed with the file. I've tried # file ego* and that can't find the file either. I just moved the system in particular from Fedora over to Debian. Fedora had no problems reading it. Any suggestions would of course be appreciated. Thanks! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]