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It's automounted. I found that it was all of my backups made by
backintime that would not copy. They are simply backups of the home
folder so I'm not sure what could be happening there or what to look
for. I ended up having to move them to a separate location and archiving
the rest of the drive,
Sorry for taking so long to respond... I guess you are still having this issue?
I did not have any particular special characters in mind, but various
non-latin scripts like CJK languages or Cyrillic have been problematic in the
past.
I think that the issue is related to NTFS: How do you mount
What special characters are problematic?
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no such file or directory when compressing zip,rar,7z
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gksu file-rollertried same folder again
There are some backups of my home folder on there created with
backintime, none were created as root, and it is strictly the home
folder in the backups (with hidden files incl).
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