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#56 | fixed | FAT32 partition : file contents vanish | ||
Description |
This ticket is included for completness IN #45 lewisr refers to "a user of Arcaos" having a problem and leaving it to him to report. I am that user and I did not report it because lewisr said it was fixed in v249. I installed the then layest version and have indeed not seen the "vanishing contents problem" but instead hit problem #46 When obeying some CMD files instead of the CMD being obeyed the content of the file is cleared instead. So far as I can see this only affects files on a FAT32 formatted partition. It does not happen for all files but for those it does it is 100% consistent. This is not an effect I have ever seen before and I wonder if it could possibly be a FAT32 bug. Steps To Reproduce (on my system!) Boot ARCAOS 5.0 Open an OS2 command window type "ex" (not quotes) The ex.cmd contains just exit so this should cause the window to exit. Instead it returns to the prompt, and looking at the file (type cmd\ex.cmd) shows the contents have gone. |
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#57 | fixed | Fatal error in reading USB key | ||
Description |
Actually I use ARCAOS 5.0 that come installed without any problem and so I have upgraded installed version of fat32 with the new:fat32-0.10-r293-os2.wpi, for testing. using:
I thought that this error is due to the new widget RemMedia?.dll and uninstall it, but the problem remain, this USB device is not recognized and the system hung. Using the official version fat32_0913.wpi I can read and write on this USB key. |
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#58 | fixed | SVN rev 298: recovered EA files are creating files with drive letter prepended (invalid filename) | ||
Description |
using version SVN rev 298: a chkdsk on a FAT32 formatted USB stick found orphaned EA references and recreated EA files. However, these files where created with names with the drive letter prepended such as: G:\USBCOM.SYS.EA G:\USBEHCD.SYS.EA (where g: is the current drive letter of the USB stick). Consequently, these files cannot be opened, deleted or used otherwise. This is also true from a commandline. |