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[cobalt-users] Weird files created on share by Apple computers
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Weird files created on share by Apple computers
- From: Pierre Chopot <pierre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Oct 16 11:56:01 2000
- Organization: Zapilou
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hello List,
I have a Qube2 (80mb, 4.3gb) (I didn't put Qube2 in the subject, I
don't think this Qube related) with SMB and Appleshare activated and
I am up to Qube2F-Update-OS Release 2.0 (the french release of 3.0
although promised on that list at least 2 months ago is not out
yet).
When a Mac (OS9) creates/copies (drag an drop) some files on a share, most
of the time it creates as well a file called Icon? (yes including
that question mark) . There is one in almost each directory. If you
do a dir (telnet), the file shows as Icon\r and if you do a ls -la,
it shows as Icon? , size of the file is zero. On a windoze machine,
it shows as Icon followed by a small square.
Problem 1: you cannot suppress/rename those files from a windoze machine and
they don't show on a Mac, so you can only act on it through telnet.
Problem 2: if you try to copy a complete directory from the Qube to
another drive (like a Zip drive on the windoze machine for backup), it
gets interrupted each time it encounters one of these Icon#$@# file.
Question 1: am I the only one ? is there a way/setup to get rid of
these annoying files.. on the Qube or on the Mac ?
Question 2: what would be the command to recursively delete these
through a whole directory tree ? I tried rm -r Icon?
Thanks in advance.
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Regards,
Pierre
pierre@xxxxxxxxxxx