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![]() Part of your testing should be running "chkdsk" in Windows on the backup drive after every Ubuntu backup, because the Ubuntu NTFS driver probably doesn't know about Windows' System Volume Information, and there's probably still no Ubuntu "fsck" tool for NTFS (nor exFAT for that matter). or maybe worse! I suggest thoroughly testing with a different hard drive first before migrating your backups, because from what I understand, NTFS support in Linux got off to a rocky start. If Ubuntu has good NTFS support in your version, then perhaps migrating your exFAT backups to NTFS would provide better functionality. With or without ACLs, If you have checked off the FFS option " Copy DACL, SACL, Owner, Group", perhaps that's what is causing errors when writing to your exFAT disk. It's enabled by specifying an option in the /etc/fstab file or mount command, and may require that your filesystem is "ext4", so I guess you're not using ACLs. I'm not familiar with administering Ubuntu, but I am aware that they have some form of ACL protection in addition to the traditional "rwxrwxrwx" permission mask. On Ubuntu, check to see if you have ACLs configured as well. Try de-selecting "Copy DACL.", and double check the permissions in the destination directory before trying again. The problem I have is that synchronisation hangs when a file is to be updated or deleted on the MTP side (Android 7.0 on Samsung Galaxy S7). I don't know if this is your problem specifically, but just suggesting that it's something you should look at. If you have selected "Copy DACL, SACL, Owner, Group", then make sure that the rights being copied are compatibile with the PARENT directory or volume where you are backing up to. ffs_tmp, then only after that copy is successful, it replaces with the. Find these under the Tools -> Options menu.įail-safe copy is what creates the ffs_tmp files. There are 3 options in FFS that weren't mentioned above: 1) Fail-Safe Copy and 2) Copy locked files, and 3) Copy DACL, SACL, Owner, Group. You may have to look into the export or share options on the servers. There was some criticism of the Galaxy S7, due to the removal of MHL support and the IR Blaster of. However, still photos can not be captured during 1080p video. ![]() and 2160p (30 fps) video recording, while the predecessor could only do so at up to 1080p. I do know that if you are mounting from NFS or SMB, having Administrator rights on the client do not translate directly to Administrator rights on the host. Language links are at the top of the page across. I'm also sure that the clever people who make this clever program are very able to help you without a headache with the analoge information that you are waiting for in the here and now.Which OS are you running FFS under? One or both? How are volumes from 2 OS's made available to the system running FFS? Is the drive shared between both systems? Do you physically switch the backup drive from one system to the other? If so, then permissions could be your issue, and unfortunately I am not much help there. This with the result that I get a headache when I just hear the word "raid" = crashing = not what I want.īut I'm sure that there must be somewhere at this analoge world a specialized shop that maybe nothing has to do with the alarming internet that is able to sell a reliable disk to a totally nitwit on this subject without a headache. And after this they are talking about raid this and raid that. If one is looking for a reliable disk he or she is just reading that every brand, whether it is WD or Seagate, has problems with disks that are crashing. So, Samsung may be using up 8GB of space for system apps and services, but they are still letting you move apps to an SD card to free up space on the internal partition. As a totally nitwit on harddisks I must say that the shops - where they want that one is just paying for one or the other box - and the internet are not very helpful: At least, that's what I found out: xcopy is just adding new files to a other disk, but this program also deletes, at least, if one wants to get rid of the files one had deleted, so that xcopy doesn't "synchronise" without a headache, but this amazing program is doing the job in a few seconds without a headache!Īs a totally nitwit on these subjects I don't know why this in my case is happening perfectly without a headache until sofar. For me it's like this: I'm always very happy when I know that a headache will arrive any minute, and that is unfortunelately the case when I read your message: one must do too many things with a headache just to make something the same as a other thing. ![]()
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