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yet another "some or all files unprotected" on a non-cached drive

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I am well aware and ok with why appdata, db, domains and downloads are unprotected. 

My issue here is "multimedia" being unprotected. When I hit calculate size on this share it tells me it is on "Disk 1" (mostly) and there is "6 bytes" on a share called "Old"

 

Old is a "prefer cache" share (it is an old HDD that I use for temporary file storage, that I don't want to keep or save on the array anyway like torrents and stuff)

 

Multimedia on the other hand is setup as no cache, and it never had cache. I probably manually copied many files in the past from "old" to "multimedia" tho. 

 

So this share is marked as not protected probably because of this 6B file right? But it is virtually impossible for me to locate what this 6 bytes is manually. I was wondering if there is a command or app or something that can tell me what this file is?

 

 

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

Delete anything on /mnt/old/multimedia (not /mnt/user/multimedia)

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there is nothing in there, should I remove the directory may be? (/mnt/old/multimedia)

 

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17 minutes ago, xaq said:

should I remove the directory may be? (/mnt/old/multimedia)

Yes.

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That was a lot easier than I braced myself for thanks :) 

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