July 3, 201115 yr Hey guys I seem to be having something weird happening... For some reason for movies my unraid server made a folder in disk 1 called Movies and movies. They both have the same files in them (or go to the same place?) and then I also have my movies share folder. Now it gets weirder... Most of the time it will show the movies i have had for awhile in the Disk 1 movies folder, but in the share movies folder it is only showing the most recent ones... Also occasionally when I click the disk 1 movies folder it will show the most recent just like the share movies folder, but then later when I click on it again it shows all my other movies??? And I know they are still there because my boxee box can find them and play them. Any ideas?
July 3, 201115 yr Hey guys I seem to be having something weird happening... For some reason for movies my unraid server made a folder in disk 1 called Movies and movies. They both have the same files in them (or go to the same place?) and then I also have my movies share folder. Now it gets weirder... Most of the time it will show the movies i have had for awhile in the Disk 1 movies folder, but in the share movies folder it is only showing the most recent ones... Also occasionally when I click the disk 1 movies folder it will show the most recent just like the share movies folder, but then later when I click on it again it shows all my other movies??? And I know they are still there because my boxee box can find them and play them. Any ideas? In linux it is perfectly fine to have two dirctories with different names, and "Movies" and "movies" are different names. You just need to move the files from one to the other and then delete the empty directory. (Windows is getting confused, as it thinks of them as the same name)
July 3, 201115 yr Author It won't let me move anything from disk1/movies to disk1/Movies because it thinks it is the same folder. I can however move it all to the Movies share. Should I just do that? I don't even know how this happened
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.