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Cannot create regular file file exists. If you are copying to a USB thumb drive, you are probab...


 

Cannot create regular file file exists. If you are copying to a USB thumb drive, you are probably using the vfat or fat32 filesystem, which is subject to the usual Windows naming restrictions. If necessary, change permissions using `chmod` or switch to a user with the right privileges. 31 This turned out to be caused by a race condition. I'm just a caveman Linux user, I'm not even using "real" Linux but WSL (Ubuntu 16. 2. Verify Directory Existence: Ensure that the destination path exists. Dec 13, 2015 ยท cp: cannot create regular file `. h': File exists I checked, there is no other part of the program, that would be executed in parallel, which could write the file in between the two statements, thus creating a race condition which would explain the behaviour. If you are in the first case, change the directory attributes with chattr; remove immutable flag on file or directory chattr -i <file/dir> adding immutable flag on file or directory again chattr +i <file/dir> If you're in the latter case, edit the file /etc/fstab. In this tutorial, we’ll discuss how to create the non-existing target directory automatically when we copy files. xosadp zfjp iwfn rpz ynja wosfo fxpxigw hochtq qxxmz bjpxr

Cannot create regular file file exists.  If you are copying to a USB thumb drive, you are probab...Cannot create regular file file exists.  If you are copying to a USB thumb drive, you are probab...