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~ $ touch foo ~ $ ls MyDocs cuteTube foo Panorama_thumbs distance.debug fuelpad.db Xorg.0.log edicom-examples scripts apps edicom.sh ~ $ mv foo bar ~ $ mv bar Foo ~ $ ls Foo apps edicom.sh MyDocs cuteTube fuelpad.db Panorama_thumbs distance.debug scripts Xorg.0.log edicom-examples ~ $
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Are you doing this on the MyDocs partition?
That is a Windows FAT32-formatted partition (so that it can be exported to any computer you connect the device to) and does not support case-sensitivity.
/media/mmc1 $ touch fOo /media/mmc1 $ ls f* fOo /media/mmc1 $ mv fOo foobar /media/mmc1 $ ls f* foobar /media/mmc1 $ mv foobar foo /media/mmc1 $ ls f* fOo /media/mmc1 $
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touch foo
mv foo foobar
mv foobar Foo
the file I end up with is foo, not Foo. How, or, more importantly, why does Busybox seem to remember the original capitalization for foo, and why does it impose it?
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