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Re: file system errors



On 2009-09-01 05:04, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,

Ok, here is what I'm trying to do:
Sync music files from my computer, to my 20 gb mp3 player.
There is 8 gb of data to sync
However, midway through the sync process, the fs is set to read only as
there seem to be errors with certain files.
If I remount, I can't remove these effected files, the only way to fix
things is to make use of fsck.vfat

That seems to indicate that the error is on your mp3 player.

>                                     -wa.

????

When looking at "man mkfs.vfat", I don't see those options. But then, it's really an alias to MKDOSFS(8).

So, I can't continue syncing as if I get rid of the effected files, they
just come back on the next sync.
There is no problem on the ext3 file system. So how can I stop this from
happening, and get a clean sync. Do I remove the effected files from the
ext 3 fs, or is there another way to tell rsync to skip the files. How

Why do that?

do I see what files are causing the trouble? I believe the file system is fat 32 on the mp3 player, this is the
command I used to make it:
sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdg1
Oh and here is my rsync command I use.
rsync -avz /media/daniel-external/music/ /media/disk/music

What about a simple "cp -vr"?

>
If anyone could help me out with this I'd greatly appreciate it.

Is this (the fs being set to RO) a repeatable process?

If so, and multiple mkfs.vfat and fsck.vfat commands don't solve the problem, could some of the MP3 player's flash RAM be bad?

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