Debian :: Can't Open Files From Usb Stick

May 4, 2010

I just installed Shotwell and I copied some photos from a usb stick. I set the permissions to read/write but it won't save as read/write and Shotwell won't except photos, says its unsupported.

I get this error:Error interpreting JPEG image file (Improper call to JPEG library in state 200) now I think the file was corrupted, because other files on the usb stick open OK.I deleted the file. who knows what caused the corruption.

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I have a 16 GB USB stick which has some backup folders and about 2.5 GB of data on it. It's formatted as NTFS.

So I created another folder on it, entitled music. Then I copied about 12.5 GB worth of MP3 music to the USB stick. No problem. When all was said and done about 1 GB of free space was remaining on the USB stick. A few minutes after the copying was completed, I used the "Remove Disk Safely" option. A small window came up, indicating that data was being written and that the stick should not be removed until the process completed. It took about 15 - 30 seconds but eventually it was finished. I could see in Nautilus that the stick had been unmounted and so I removed it from my computer.

My Son then put the USB stick in his Debian machine ... indicating to me that although there were some folders, the folder entitled music was empty. I asked him how much space was available on the stick ... he replied 1 GB ... which jives with the space that I had left after my copying. Went to his computer, and sure enough, the folders are all there, the data that was previously contained in the other folders is still there as well, but the actual music files are nowhere to be found. Then we tried using Nautilus as root, but the files still won't show up. Tried rebooting, still can't see/access those music files. Brought the stick back to my Debian system ... SAME PROBLEM THERE.

What the heck is going on? Clearly, the space of the copied 12.5 GB is being used up ... but the files are nowhere to be seen ... not even when using Nautilus as root. Disk Utility does recognize the 16 GB NTFS stick and it can be mounted/unmounted.

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Jun 4, 2015

My /dev/md1 is full

Code:

Select all# du -x -m --max-depth=1 | sort -n
shows
Code: Select all0   ./dev
0   ./proc
0   ./sys
1   ./home
1   ./lost+found

[Code] ....

There are files that have been deleted but open processes are still active. The result :

Code:
Select all# lsof | grep 'deleted'
shows
Code: Select allmysqld     2881      mysql    4u      REG                9,1          0     393317 /tmp/ib16UZEE (deleted)
mysqld     2881      mysql    5u      REG                9,1        798     393318 /tmp/ibqA5RvA (deleted)
mysqld     2881      mysql    6u      REG                9,1          0     393319 /tmp/ibfXpKmw (deleted)
mysqld     2881      mysql    7u      REG                9,1          0     393322 /tmp/ibcluSds (deleted)

[Code] ....

If I delete these files does it diminish the size of / var ? If yes, how to remove these and can I remove them ?

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1) which java ->Code: Select all /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
2) java -version -> Code: Select alljava version "1.7.0_95"
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Dec 12, 2010

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When I try to open any nfs-mounted file using OpenOffice, I get a pop-up window titled "Document in Use". The text of the message is:

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Unknown User

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