Kyrre Nygard wrote:


Hello!

I have this nice renaming script here.
It sanitizes badly named parts of files and folders.

But when I run it on my FAT32, dual boot transition partition (hehe), it causes my computer (Pentium 4, 3,2 GHz) to freeze. I vaguely remember seeing some message before it freezes saying "Locking from myself" or something like that,
this is not recorded into /var/log/messages.

It is very annoying actually because to rename a bunch of files I first have to copy them to my UFS2 partition, run the script, and then copy them back to the
FAT32 partition.

Does this problem sound familiar to anyone?

Thanks!

Anyway here is the script.

FAT32 seems to have some limitations on moving and renaming files.

Several years ago I had wrote a program (which ran under Win98) which received files by UDP in pieces. Once fully assembled it would "MOVE" the files to another director.

That process would bog down. When I tried the same application under WinNT on an NTFS drive it worked OK. I don't know if the problem was in Win 98 or if it is a weakness of the FAT32 design. If the problem is in the FAT32 design there could be problems that even show up under
FreeBSD.

That's my $0.02

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