Re: 0 Byte Files?

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Larry,

What type of file system is the directory on, and have you scanned it (either with fsck or with scandisk if you're mounting a Windows filesystem)? I would start by doing that if I were you if you haven't already.

Your clock issue might be caused by your clock being set for your local time but Linux expecting it to be set to gmt. If not, then it should be easy to fix with date -s and hwclock --systohc.

-- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Hart Larry wrote:

Hi All:  Some days ago I asked this on blind-l and some individuals, but so far
no clues.  Either when useing ncftp to download or moving mp3s into a
sub-directory, all the files become 0 bytes.  This has happened twice.  Could
this be a false indication, where the files would show up in windows?  I know I
have other hardware issues such as my pc clock several hours slow--and a d
drive with a directory which freezes the machine.  Thanks so much in advance
for any suggestions
Hart

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