Alright...<br><br>First tried the file command<br>root@jubuntu:/media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted# file 2006-07-10\ -\ S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur <br><b>2006-07-10 - S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur: ERROR: cannot open `2006-07-10 - S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur' (No such file or directory)</b><br>
<br>Then ls -lh on the parent<br>root@jubuntu:/media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted# ls -lh /media/Jrobo/03\ -\ Tagged\,\ Listened\,\ Unsorted/<br><b>total 0<br>?--------- ? ? ? ? ? /media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted/2006-07-10 - S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur<br>
</b><br>Followed by ls -lh on the directory in question<br>root@jubuntu:/media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted# ls -lh /media/Jrobo/03\ -\ Tagged\,\ Listened\,\ Unsorted/2006-07-10\ -\ S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur <br><b>ls: /media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted/2006-07-10 - S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur: No such file or directory</b><br>
<br>Followed by ls -l after changing to Unicode<br>root@jubuntu:/media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted# export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8<br>root@jubuntu:/media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted# ls -l<br><b>total 0<br>
?--------- ? ? ? ? ? 2006-07-10 - S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur<br></b>root@jubuntu:/media/Jrobo/03 - Tagged, Listened, Unsorted# <br><br>By the way, to answer Brock I too can copy the folder name that shows using the tab-complete (2006-07-10 - S¦§¨Łgl¦§¦˘pur) and can successfully create a folder which I can move, edit, rename, etc.<br>
<br>There is something peculiar about this one, perhaps characters that aren't being seen or something. I have no idea.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Elvedin Trnjanin <<a href="mailto:trnja001@umn.edu">trnja001@umn.edu</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Is it actually a folder? Use the file command (file filenamehere) to see<br>
what the system thinks it is. Also, figure out what character set that<br>
file name is supposed to be in and install it. A directory wouldn't<br>
change into something else just because of a character set<br>
misinterpretation. That might be some sort of archive or more likely,<br>
corrupted.<br>
<br>
Also some more things to provide for us -<br>
<br>
ls -lh /media/Jrobo/03... directory<br>
file 2006-07-10\\ -\\ S?¨Łgl??pur 2006-07-10\\ -\\ S?¨Łgl??pur (or use tab<br>
name completion)<br>
**<br>
Also maybe try Unicode support in the terminal by running -<br>
<br>
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8<br>
<br>
Then rerun ls -l to see if you recognize any characters.<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d"><br>
Jordan Peacock wrote:<br>
> I don't think it realizes it is a folder:<br>
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><br>
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