WebAbout Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators ... WebSounds like it's trying to make a hard link across different mount points. (cross devices link) Not sure, but may be a point you can check.
ubuntu - Invalid cross-device link when attempting to run ‘sudo …
Web1 You seem to have error in your fstab: you bind-mount both Media2 and Media3 to the same directory /mnt/mymedia/share/pics. If I understood correctly, these are different devices. Even if not, it doesn't make sense to have them bind-mounted to the same dir. And I guess that leads to the ln error you're seeing. – Hi-Angel Nov 7, 2024 at 22:55 WebDescription When RollingFileAppender moves file to another folder, it tries to use ATOMIC_MOVE option as most strong one approach. In many common production cases this approach always fails, and RollingFileAppender fallbacks (which is good) to use File.renameTo method. One of such common case - using network filesystem for cold … thb trifocuser
PYTHON : OSError: [Errno 18] Invalid cross-device link
WebJun 13, 2014 · Invalid cross-device link error with boost filesystem Ask Question Asked 8 years, 9 months ago Modified 8 years, 9 months ago Viewed 10k times 14 I am trying to move a file from a location to another using boost::filesystem . I used boost::filesystem::rename function but when I try to do that I have the following error. WebFeb 11, 2015 · Source directory and target directory are on different FileSystem, but both mounted in ext3. The command goes in error with: Invalid cross-device link The simple Linux mv command (even if take errors) it actualy move files. Someone has this problem? Someone know how to solve it? Thanks and regards. Tags: clean cli cmd dispatch … WebI know hard links can't cross filesystems, but trying to link files via bind mounts that physically live on the same filesystem fails as well. I detailed things below to visualize … thb towson menu