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Unable to Perform File Operations on Mounted Player - Printable Version +- cool tech zone zone (https://forum.cooltech.zone) +-- Forum: Tangara (https://forum.cooltech.zone/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: General (https://forum.cooltech.zone/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Thread: Unable to Perform File Operations on Mounted Player (/showthread.php?tid=232) |
Unable to Perform File Operations on Mounted Player - µpod - 2026-01-15 Summary When the Tangara device is mounted, i'm unable to perform any file operations: creating new files / folders; deleting files; renaming files; etc. Observed Behaviour Steps to Reproduce
Results Thunar tends to hang when attempting anything. I can browse files mostly successfully, but right-clicking virtually anything; or attempting to move or create files always hangs. Right-clicking on the Tangara's device icon in the sidebar also hangs. The terminal window is nominally more successful. Operations take an eternity, but appear to succeed. They do not, however. For example, earlier today i attempted to create a new Music directory, and once "finished" the directory was filled with mysterious (non-existent) garbled garbage (fake files and directories with nonsense names), and Code: $ du -hd0 /path/to/mountpoint/Music/dirname/reported that the directory had a size of 26G, and that the fake folders could not be accessed, returning a permissions error. The folder and all of the falsely-reported garbage within disappeared upon umounting, and were not present upon a remount. Unmounting is also dirty. Via a GUI, it is claimed that file operations need to complete before unmounting (even when none were initiated), but no tool performing said operations is listed. However, when told to unmount anyway, this completes successfully. No corruption appears to have yet resulted. Expected Behaviour File operations should succeed, etc. System Info Computer Debian 13 "Trixie" x86_64 / amd64 Xfce v. 4.20 Thunar 4.20.2 xfce4-terminal 1.1.4 Kernel 6.12.63+deb13-amd64 Attempts were made on multiple ports (USB-A v.2 and 3) and over multiple USB-A to USB-C cables. Card Sandisk Extreme PRO [full-size SD card] SDXC I, V30 128GB Formatted as FAT-32L [0x0C] Tangara ESP32 v. 2.0.0 SAMD21 v. 6.0 Collator Generic Additional Notes I've seen in another forum post that SD card operations via the Tangara's internal reader may be unreliable in general; should i just plan on ejecting the card and mounting it separately in the near-term (i have been doing so on a separate laptop running OpenBSD [which has /never/ played nicely with the Tangara] to this point, but i thought it might be worth reporting this—i was unable to find a similar issue on Codeberg, though apologies if this is redundant >_<)? Or is this the sort of thing i can troubleshoot, work around, and/or remedy? Any tips or assistance are appreciated, and i'll be happy to provide additional info if it'd help. Thanks in advance! |