Hi,
I use simply move (verschieben nach, German version) in the files menu (Dateien), shown at the left hand side of the window, or cut and paste in the files menu. Copying using the files menu shows on the one hand the files in the internal disk and on the other hand in the external disk. I use two windows of the files menu.
My impression is that the "blocked files" are not corrupted by the copying process, but Fedora says the files are corrupted - MS Windows says the files are ok.
Thanks for help.
Kind regards
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Von: Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx>
An: users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verschickt: So, 2. Sept 2018 12:01
Betreff: Re: Problem with copying files to externel USB connected disk
On Sun, 2018-09-02 at 02:10 -0400, Joerg Lechner via users wrote:
> Hi,
> I copy frequently TV films from my internal disk to an usb connected external disk. This is ok for let's say a bunch of 20GB. Then there occurs a situation where one film is not copied and the system has to be shut down and rebooted again to continue. But the film, which blocked the system, can not be copied again. But it can be handled with windows 8.1. Is there a cache or other "memory system" in Fedora (i.e. F28), which can be deleted, so hat Fedora can copy this blocking film again? I have a similar problem in Windows 8.1, but his is solved, when I reboot Windows.
> My system: Acer Laptop Aspire E15 E5-571G, cheap USB adapter to an external disk (old internal disk used as external disk with usb adapter). Windows 8.1 on the laptop internal disk, F28 on an USB 3.0 32GB Flash medium.
It's impossible to answer this without knowing what you use to copy the
file. Various GUI tools have their own caches. Command line tools
generally don't.
Also, you say it works after a reboot. Does it work after logging out
and in again (no reboot)?
IIRC in older versions of Fedora there was an issue of USB buffers
clashing in some way with kernel huge pages (I forget the details),
which would make copying large files to external devices very slow, but
I haven't seen anything like that in several years.
poc
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Von: Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx>
An: users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verschickt: So, 2. Sept 2018 12:01
Betreff: Re: Problem with copying files to externel USB connected disk
On Sun, 2018-09-02 at 02:10 -0400, Joerg Lechner via users wrote:
> Hi,
> I copy frequently TV films from my internal disk to an usb connected external disk. This is ok for let's say a bunch of 20GB. Then there occurs a situation where one film is not copied and the system has to be shut down and rebooted again to continue. But the film, which blocked the system, can not be copied again. But it can be handled with windows 8.1. Is there a cache or other "memory system" in Fedora (i.e. F28), which can be deleted, so hat Fedora can copy this blocking film again? I have a similar problem in Windows 8.1, but his is solved, when I reboot Windows.
> My system: Acer Laptop Aspire E15 E5-571G, cheap USB adapter to an external disk (old internal disk used as external disk with usb adapter). Windows 8.1 on the laptop internal disk, F28 on an USB 3.0 32GB Flash medium.
It's impossible to answer this without knowing what you use to copy the
file. Various GUI tools have their own caches. Command line tools
generally don't.
Also, you say it works after a reboot. Does it work after logging out
and in again (no reboot)?
IIRC in older versions of Fedora there was an issue of USB buffers
clashing in some way with kernel huge pages (I forget the details),
which would make copying large files to external devices very slow, but
I haven't seen anything like that in several years.
poc
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