07-31-2024, 12:15 PM
Couple things:
1. Use a different disk label that doesn't have "USB" in it. This will ensure that there is no odd conflict with the reserved directory and link name "USB" that moode uses.
2. If you are seeing duplicates in moode Library it means that those Mac OS hidden files are still present on the drive. Run the command I posted earlier to delete them.
3. MacOS automatic network discovery is not very timely or reliable in my decades of experience with Mac. Eventually it picks up the new names but not always... You can always try from the Mac system menu bar: Go > Connect to server and then enter something like smb://moode
In practice I find that its much easier and way faster to update USB drives using my Mac and then after plugging them into a Pi run the previously posted command to wipe out those incredibly annoying hidden files and directories. Just make sure on your Mac that you click the "un-mount" button for the drive before unplugging it or MacOS will display some sort of warning notification.
1. Use a different disk label that doesn't have "USB" in it. This will ensure that there is no odd conflict with the reserved directory and link name "USB" that moode uses.
2. If you are seeing duplicates in moode Library it means that those Mac OS hidden files are still present on the drive. Run the command I posted earlier to delete them.
3. MacOS automatic network discovery is not very timely or reliable in my decades of experience with Mac. Eventually it picks up the new names but not always... You can always try from the Mac system menu bar: Go > Connect to server and then enter something like smb://moode
In practice I find that its much easier and way faster to update USB drives using my Mac and then after plugging them into a Pi run the previously posted command to wipe out those incredibly annoying hidden files and directories. Just make sure on your Mac that you click the "un-mount" button for the drive before unplugging it or MacOS will display some sort of warning notification.