And I thought it was just me who had this problem with CF cards! :-)

Out of interest, how big is the disk partition & what proportion of that does
80MB represent?

Last time I looked into this, I wondered if some aspect of Linux thinks the disk
is only 50% of the size it really is...

davidMbrooke

> On 8 Apr 2016, at 10:47, Bob von Knobloch <b...@vknobloch.de> wrote:
> 
> On 08/04/16 11:29, Erich Titl wrote:
>> Did you copy the files on the LEAF box or did you use a CF adapter on
>> another linux system. In any case syslog should report something. The
>> symptoms you describe might point to a problem in file system handling
>> and this should not affect CF only.
>> 
>> cheers
>> 
> Hi Erich,
> I know you asked this question to John, but I have the same problem and 
> will give you both my experience so far.
> 
> I have tried:
> 1. a CF to PCMCIA adapter in a 12 year old laptop running 32bit OpenSUSE 11
> 2. a USB2 card reader on a 6 year old PC running OpenSUSE 12.2
> 3. a USB3 card reader on a new PC running OpenSUSE 42.1
> 
> All with the same result: just 80MBytes transferred - then 'disk full' 
> messages on the console (haven't yet checked syslog to see if different 
> - will do tonight).
> The only success I have had so far is with a WindowsXP VM on system2 
> above. This seems to address the card fully (Hmm - the laptop has an XP 
> boot - I should maybe try that).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bob
> -- 
> The Sun is out, the sky is blue, it's time to drive the MR2.
> 


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