Now I have a poster hanging above my desk saying: "Man of the day: Paul Bijnens"
:-) :-)
I tried your "workaround nr. 1", but it didnt work, but it gave me a
Strange, "it works when I do it". I just tried:
amrecover> ls 2003-07-24 . 2003-07-14 help/ 2003-07-24 newfile 2003-07-24 space dir1/ 2003-07-24 space dir2/ 2003-07-24 subdir1/ amrecover> cd space*dir1 /home/paul/tmp/dirs/dir3/space dir1
Maybe an older version? There are some more bugs in amrecover:
amrecover> cd .. /home/paul/tmp/dirs/dir3 amrecover> cd help Invalid command - parse error
You can't address a file or directory named "help". Keywords are reserved in the yacc grammar. But quotes around the keywords help in this case too:
amrecover> cd "help" /home/paul/tmp/dirs/dir3/help amrecover>
clue, here is the workaround:
setdisk /home/files
cd " MAGS"
So why I can't use: setdisk "/home/files/ MAGS" is strange, but most important; it works!!
You can't use "setdisk" in this case because is is not a DiskListEntry.
The command "listdisk" gives a list of the entries possible for "setdisk" (in a recent version). After choosing the DLE with "setdisk"
you have to navigate further with "cd" or "cdx".
-- Paul @ Home