OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du jeudi 13 mai 2010, vers 17:01, Tong Sun disait : > curlftpfs works for me, but only on a small scale. When trying to > copy more files, situation happens: I want to copy a directory of > text files over to curlftpfs, they all range in several K in size, > but of the 325 files that I need to copy over, 113 of them have some > kind of situation (log included at the very end of this message). > The copy command is just the vanilla: > $ cp -pr --no-dereference /home/tong/txtHist/ /mnt/ftpfs/txtHist/ > Is it curlftpfs or I've neglected something? You should try to run it in debug mode to understand why you get "No such file or directory". Does the directory /mnt/ftpfs/txtHist/txtHist/i/ exists? To run in debug mode, try: curlftpfs -v -d -o ftpfs_debug ftp://... /mnt/ftpfs It also depends on your FTP server. FTP servers that says that a file is correctly uploaded while this is not the case might annoy curlftpfs. But this is not your case since you get a "No such file" error. -- panic("bad_user_access_length executed (not cool, dude)"); 2.0.38 /usr/src/linux/kernel/panic.c