![]() If you setup the kernel boot parameters properly (find available boot parameters and which config file you need The program through command line/terminal): Never tried an unattended setup/configuration, butĬlonezilla has what you need, but you need toĬonfigure it in a "nerdy way" (i.e. Less interactive way that does not include the command line. ![]() You're looking for a way to create an unattended backup, i.e. RunningĬhkdsk on the filesystem from within Windows is a much If you absolutely must mount it now, you can use the NTFS journal file and schedules an NTFS consistency check for Only repairs some fundamental NTFS inconsistencies, resets the Ntfsfix is NOT a Linux version of chkdsk. NTFS problems, but it is not a replacement for You can try running ntfsfix if you have the Safer for risky operations like correcting these kinds of Microsoft designed NTFS, and their tools are much Should boot into Windows and run chkdsk on the driveįrom there. ![]() When it says you should run chkdsk, it means you Is playing it safe by refusing to mount the partition. Some errors or corruption on the filesystem. I am using ubuntu hardy final release 8.The errors you see generally mean that the NTFS-3g driver detects com hardy/main PackagesĬould this problem also be related to mount options? I am using ubuntu hardy final release 8.04 on amd64 withĥ00 de.archive. I get the same message as John: "Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately? The file cannot be moved to the trash." In Nautilus, any files/directories on my ntfs-3g partition can be deleted, but they can not be moved into the trash folder. Trash-$ folder, but now I always get the message "Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately? The file "new file" cannot be moved to the trash.".ĭescription: Ubuntu hardy (development branch) In Gutsy, when I tried to delete a file in a ntfs-3g partition, it used to be moved to the. I just installed the beta, and I'm having the same problem. Using nautilus make a temp folder on a NTFS mountpoint/partition and create an empty file and name it test (the folder and file can be named arbitrarily.) ![]() I can remove the file first and then the folder just fine from Nautilus.ġ. Alright I tried Skip, Skip All, and Cancel and no difference - test folder and subfile still exist.Ĥ. Under "Show more details" of the error window "Error removing file: File Exists". Right Click on the temp folder and "Delete"ģ. Make sure delete command is enabled in Nautilus Preferences -> Behavior.Ģ. Using nautilus make a temp folder on a NTFS mountpoint/ partition and create an empty file and name it test (the folder and file can be named arbitrarily.)Ī. glib calls on posix for file/folder operations. Perhaps getting upstream to fix this would be the better solution however I'm not quite sure how far to go. Somehow the files need to be deleted first. I think that works fine as there are no errors and they disappear from the file viewer but since its NTFS I'm not sure how trash works if at all different.My thoughts are that GVFS is passing the command "upstream" to delete the folder, and then the file. I should also say this only happens with the permanent Delete command (must be turned on in the Nautilus settings to see the option in right click dropdown menu) but NOT with "Move to Trash". I can delete a file or an empty directory just fine but not otherwise. The problem I have only involves deleting a folder with sub-folders or files. I am guessing we have the same issue but just to clarify.
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