Sounds like at some point the drive got unmounted or disconnected and the desktop automounter didn't clean up after itself.
Next time it tried to mount the drive it saw there was already a TEYADI directory in /media/pi so created a new TEYADI1 directory and mounted the drive on that. Then it seems it proceeded to lie to you in the file manager.
If you carried on writing to /media/pi/TEYADI you will have filled up your root partition making your system unstable.
Next time it tried to mount the drive it saw there was already a TEYADI directory in /media/pi so created a new TEYADI1 directory and mounted the drive on that. Then it seems it proceeded to lie to you in the file manager.
If you carried on writing to /media/pi/TEYADI you will have filled up your root partition making your system unstable.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Thu Feb 29, 2024 12:07 am