Am Sonntag, 10. April 2016, 22:57:58 schrieb n22e113:
> On 4/9/2016 05:51, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> > But why do I invest time as Linux user to explain other Linux users
> > ancient
> > Windows filesystem limitations? I could have used Windows if I'm
> > interested in such problems. I use ext4 on my routers instead.
> 
> Just to report that by using alix2d3, Grub 0.97x and ext2 (ext4 module) file
> system, I also ran into this bug and unable to copy (via bash script) the
> entire unzipped tar.gz file to a 512mb or 1GB CF from a Debian based system
> using a SATA-to-CF card in the past. Don't remember exactly the workaround?
> Will report back if I have a solution. Cheers!


Hi;

I've checked in a VM.
vfat shows the error with 512 root-dir-entries; ext2/3/4 works.

So it could be a also problem with formating CF cards, but then it's a 
different issue IMHO

We better try to fix one pb after another tahn mixing things up.

kp 

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