[Bug 1728354] Re: ntfs: unsupported reparse point
Alexander Sashoga
1728354 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Aug 10 13:03:38 UTC 2018
Hi.
I've already install ALL ntfs-3g plugins. But many errors exists.
I've load Windows 10 now, and I can't write errors log to you now.
It's something like that:
...something file C:\Program Files\internet explorer\xxx.dat is bigger
than 64k... oper_save.c###. xxx.dat is 65k... and more and more like
that...
all plugins are installed.
but BACKUP program can't save all files in NTFS partitions. Backup
program wrote me "Not all files has been saved...."
I think you are clever. And No need to send you all my errors.log because I haven't that HDD now.
What do you think?
I need stability and need to do 100% backup of my Windows 10 system!
There are have many programs which no need a ntfs-3g that can save my NTFS partition!!!
Do something!!!! All data are need me!
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Title:
ntfs: unsupported reparse point
Status in ntfs-3g package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I recently updated my Windows-10 to the 1709 edition. Scanning the
file system with Ubuntu, I get "unsupported reparse point" errors.
Searching the web indicates that ntfs cannot handle certain files.
I am running Ubutu-Mate 17.10:
uname -r: 4.13.0-16-generic
lsb_release -rcid:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 17.10
Release: 17.10
Codename: artful
I include a file which runs ntfsinfo on a file where I get the "unsupported reparse point" message:
sudo ntfsinfo -F /Windows/hh.exe /dev/sda1 >unsupported_reparse_point.txt
while mounted: I issue ls -l <mount_point>/Windows/hh.exe
ls -l Windows/hh.exe
lrwxrwxrwx 2 .. .. 25 Sep 29 14:41 Windows/hh.exe -> unsupported reparse point
I expect to see either a resolved link or a length for the file in
question.
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