Brendan Grossman wrote:
Hi everyone

I'm getting the following errors...

Checking setuid/setgid files and devices:
Setuid/device find errors:
find: /mnt/files/Music/K(kD\89v: No such file or directory
find: /mnt/files/Music/cN>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: No such file or directory
find: /mnt/files/Music/xuz?/z?/.?AV: No such file or directory
....

# ls -l /mnt/files/Music/
ls: "6?>c(??.v]z: No such file or directory
ls: 3????E1K.Uc?: No such file or directory
ls: ?:*-gl`?.ElU: No such file or directory

The disk on /mnt/files is FAT32. No other directories have this problem. The
disk was in a Linux box previously and I could see the files fine.

FAT32 support is not perfect in OpenBSD. The archives will tell you that. Nowadays, I only use it when I really need to.

Any way I can "recover" the data?

- unmount/remount the partiton
- boot windows, or some os with better support for FAT32

$ Alexander

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