Hi,
Hendrik Boom writes:
> hendrik@midwinter:/media/hendrik/FC30-3DA9/Pure disco$ ls -i
> ls: cannot access '07/TRA~1.MP3': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '18/TRA~1.MP3': No such file or directory
> 2522 @ 2523 ? 2526 ? ? 07/TRA~1.MP3 2516
> 16-TRA~1.M?3 2520 21 - Traɣk 21.mp3
> 2522 @ 2521 ? 2524 ? 2508 08-URA~1.MP3 2517
> 17-TRA~1.MP3 2525 Ç
> 2522 @ 2521 ? 2502 01-TRA~1.MP│ 2509 09=TRA~1.MP3 ?
> 18/TRA~1.MP3 2525 Ç
> 2522 @ 2521 ? 2504 03 - Track 3.mp3 2503 0" - Track 2.mp䀳 2518 19
> - Ŕrack 19.mp3䀀???????? 2510 q0-TRA~1.MP3
> 2523 ? 2527 ? 2505 04,TRA~1.MP3 2512 12!- Track 12.mŰ3 2515
> 1%-TRA~1.MP3
> 2523 ? 2526 ? 2506 05 Track 5.mp3 2513 13-TRA~1.MP3 2511 !1
> - Track 11.mp3ࠀ????????
> 2523 ? 2526 ? 2507 06 - Track 6.mq3 2514 14 - Track 14.mp3 2519
> 20-T╥A~1.MP3
Hmm, looks like the directory contains a pile of files that should match
one of these patterns
[0-9][0-9]-TRA~1.MP#
[0-9][0-9] - Track [0-9][0-9].mp3
The first pattern is indicative of FAT12/FAT16, the second of VFAT.
Seriously suspect that the directory entry got whacked in the head and
is corrupted.
You may find
https://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/fs/fat/fat-1.html
useful if you go the route of hexediting that directory entry.
Hope this helps,
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