Khaled: Another one

Please fucking explain why this is a problem. I have a folder with movies on an external HDD. I want to move them to a different subfolder. The first twenty worked fine without any issues - as expected. Then I get this error, and it doesn’t tell me why in a human language that can be understood by humans.

So, I’ll go ahead and ask here. Do any of you have any idea wtf this is? I’m on Fedora 38.

EDIT: Wait, it has actually moved some of the folders and files that it tells me it can’t move. So now it’s basically copied the files…??

EDIT 2: Not to be a dick, but I think I’ll boot into Win 11 and see if it handles it any better. BRB!

EDIT: 3: LOL, Windows moved the shit without any questions. Now you know what I meant with the TITLE.

EDIT 4: And as expected, the community did not like that their God OS failed at such a simple task. As a Linux (Debian) user for 16 years, and a current Fedora user, this is proper cringe - but also expected.

EDIT 5: I’m so sorry for the actual adults around here who try to help, but it looks like Reddit has indeed arrived.

EDIT 6: Lemmy in a nutshell? Actually a bigger echo chamber than Reddit? How ironic.

EDIT 7: This is my blog now

EDIT 8: So I had a sandwich, it was pretty good, but need more salt

EDIT 9: Pretty sure I just invented a new type of Twitter

EDIT 10: Got a cease and desist from Musk, he must feel threatened by all the hate in here. He offered to buy it.

EDIT 11: The Net (1995) A computer programmer stumbles upon a conspiracy, putting her life and the lives of those around her in great danger.

EDIT 12: Whoever owns “Edit.com”, reach out to me. I think I’ve got something

EDIT 13: “Most Hated Person on C/Linux Right Now AMA”

EDIT 14: This thread is now sponsored by Nestlé.

EDIT 15: Angy! ME SO ANGY!

EDIT 16: I use Arch, btw

  • @Imacat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    361 year ago

    That error is saying you’re trying to move/rename the file to a name that’s already being used. Can’t do that on windows either.

    That said, I’ve seen some weird issues with bulk file copies in Linux file explorers. Cli usually works better.

    • @_I_@lemmy.worldOP
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      Well, the latest update is that I just opened the folder that it refuses to copy to, and there are indeed copies of the folders and files that I try to copy, but not all. What is going on, lol.

      • @Imacat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        331 year ago

        Glad you figured out something that worked for you. Don’t be such a dick next time and you’ll find everyone will be more helpful.

  • Corroded
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    311 year ago

    You really seem annoying based off of all those edits.

    • @_I_@lemmy.worldOP
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      After booting into Windows, you know, an actual functioning OS, and fixed the issue within 4 seconds, I’m quite enjoying myself. This is actually fun, and the neanderthals just keep on coming! Btw, I use Arch.

  • @Gebruikersnaam@lemmy.ml
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    301 year ago

    Is it an ntfs partition that you opened on Windows? I remember getting an error like that cause Windows does some weird permission things. Other than that I’d try with the command line or a different file manager to try and discover what the error is.

    • @_I_@lemmy.worldOP
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      It is indeed NTFS. I use the same HDD between a Fedora and Win 11 dual-boot, then the single HDD is being used by Plex, so no matter if I’m logged into Fedora or Win 11, it’ll mount and read the content. It’s just acting REALLY weird right now. About half of the content got moved to the new folder, while the rest of them errors out.

      • lemmyvore
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        Have you shut down Windows without going through proper restart?

        Windows has this really nasty habit of leaving NTFS partitions “dirty” until the next reboot, and fixing them on the fly when it starts. Meanwhile, if Linux is trying to use those partitions it will run into inconsistencies that will cause all kinds of errors.

        There’s no easy fix for this, other than shutting down Windows properly and hoping it left everything in working order. You can try using ntfsfix on Linux before mounting the partition but it’s anybody’s guess if it will fix everything.

        You can’t use another file system because exFAT and FAT are even worse than NTFS, and that’s all Windows supports natively.

        You can try the other way around and mounting Linux ext4 partitions under Windows using WSL2. I know it can be done, I haven’t tried and can’t tell you what performance is like.

        • @_I_@lemmy.worldOP
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          31 year ago

          Thank you for a proper reply. That could in fact be the case. I booted into Windows and tried to move all my movies into the folder, and it worked without issues, so I’m not entirely sure what happened in Fedora, but oh well.

      • @pancake@lemmygrad.ml
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        One way to see it is that if you tried to use a Linux filesystem on Windows, it would entirely refuse to read it. At least Linux can handle Window’s filesystems to a reasonable degree.

        • topher
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          Nemo on Windows can read extfs partitions better than NTFS plays with Linux. It’s more of a problem with proprietary file systems, not the open source file manager trying it’s best to reverse engineer the protocol.

          When I dual booted, I would just share the extfs partition because it worked the best on both systems, once the extfs driver for Windows was installed.

  • @20gramsWrench@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    301 year ago

    wow, you sperged out quite hard about such a simple problem, I’m glad you will be using windows from now on and won’t be hanging around *nix related discussion platforms

    • @judas@lemmy.ca
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      What are you talking about? I have like 32 accounts. I’m everywhere. I use Fedora, and I still prefer Fedora.I think it’s fantastic, and much better than Windows (from a technical side). I only use Windows for Game Pass gaming. Windows fixed my issue today, and people here are GOING APE, and I think it’s fucking hilarious. I’m actually enjoying this.

    • @judas@lemmy.ca
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      The Lord booted into God’s Operating System, Windows 11 PRO (notice Pro, please) and the movement of stolen goods were completed within seconds. Linux might be better to keep the opposite sex away, but Windows brings it all night. Oh yes.

  • @smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Maybe it is problem with NTFS, a filesystem outdated by 20 years that is still the only option on Windows.

    Maybe it is problem with permissions.

    Maybe it is something else.

    But I won’t help you, because od your language.

  • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶
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    121 year ago

    Pretty sure this is the NTFS windows thing. I have never had this issue when using ext file systems

      • @PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml
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        11 year ago

        Are you crossing a physical boundary?

        If you have rw on dest but not src “Moves” (copy=>delete) can look like this

        All it takes is for a lone soldier deep in a nest to have r - -

  • Joshix
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    31 year ago

    @_I_ what file manager are you using and how are you moving the files?