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  1. #1 execftps 0.68 download problem 
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    I have a strange ftp problem.
    I tried boot from MC/HDD/CDR execftps 0.68,
    PC side use flashfxp, cuteftp, win98-ftp whatever client tools,
    I also tried different ps2 ip: 192.168.0.10, 192.168.1.5,...
    the result is same:
    I can upload files from pc to ps2's hdd/mc/pfs without problem.
    I can download small files from ps2's hdd/mc/pfs to pc without problem.
    The only problem is whenever I copy a file bigger than 10K the ps2 server will hang up till pc get 7300 bytes.(ping ps2 no response)
    I tried remove HDD, remove MC, every combination but same sesult.
    I serached many places but no clue can get out.
    Hope her someonce can help me out.

    thanks
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    I got the same problem. Does anyone else? If the answer is yes, then reply. -Hakaida0
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    similar problem, mc up and down is fine, but uping to hdd gets lockups depending on what file it is. size doesnt really seem to matter i can up some 2-3mb files but other 512k files it will freeze
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    None of the HD folders are writeable on mine.

    ls /mc/0
    ls /mc/1

    putting and getting in the above folders work both ways, perfect.

    ls /hdd/0

    works

    putting or getting does not work, I can not even list the folders below /hdd/0/ in the hierarchy for example ls /hdd/0/homebrew/ lists nothing.

    ls /pfs shows nothing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barf
    None of the HD folders are writeable on mine.

    ls /mc/0
    ls /mc/1

    putting and getting in the above folders work both ways, perfect.

    ls /hdd/0

    works

    putting or getting does not work, I can not even list the folders below /hdd/0/ in the hierarchy for example ls /hdd/0/homebrew/ lists nothing.

    ls /pfs shows nothing.
    I got this from the readme.txt. I hope this helps.


    - To handle files in Common Partitions(marked with + before name in ftp-client[note: ps2menu-k partitions have no + sign])
    or System partition (marked with __ before name in ftp-client)
    on your hd you first need to mount them to /pfs/0/.

    MOUNT Example (with Ctrl+R in FlashFXP): "SITE MNT /pfs/0/ hdd:+MYFS"
    this row mounts the common partition on hd named "+MYFS" to /pfs/0/ . After this just go to
    /pfs/0/ and handle your files in that partition.


    UnMount Example: "SITE UMNT /pfs/0/"
    This command unmounts the previosly mounted partition.
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