Hi guys.
A weird problem I'm having is this. With the latest build, if I copy a group of files over the network from either a Windows 7 or 8 PC to a shared NTFS volume on my Pp, I get a message during the copy telling me that some of the files already exist there, when they absolutely do not. If I tell Windows to go ahead and overwrite the files, the resulting copied files are fine. If I tell Windows to DO NOT overwrite the files, I end up with a few random 0k files which are of course no good.
This is only happening on shared NTFS volumes, using whatever built in NTFS tools exist, with SAMBA installed via pacman. I have tested copying the same files to shared exFAT volumes (through fuse-exfat) and EXT3 volumes and this problem doesn't occur. It doesn't matter what the file type or size is either, as I've tested and received the same result with pictures, MP3 files, etc.
This is a brand new ALARM install only a day old, and everything is working wonderfully, except for this one issue which is holding me back from deploying this unit at my parents' house. It's a black E02 Pogoplug, OS is on a 4GB Toshiba USB stick and the shared storage drive is a 1TB Seagate Expansion Portable.
Any thoughts on this guys? It's got me baffled. Many thanks in advance!
FG.
