### Please describe the problem. When I create a directory special remote, with encryption enabled (shared) and a chunk size restriction (any), I can copy files *to* the remote, but git annex can't find/access them afterwards. If I do the same, just without specifying chunk size, it works fine. Restricting chunk size on FAT filesystems to something less that 4GB is necessary (otherwise storing bigger files will just fail). ### What steps will reproduce the problem? Assume `~/annex` is a normal git annex repository and it contains a file `data.file`. # cd ~/annex # mkdir /tmp/remote # git annex initremote dirremote type=directory directory=/tmp/remote encryption=shared chunksize="300 megabytes" initremote dirremote (encryption setup) (shared cipher) ok (Recording state in git...) # git annex copy --to dirremote data.file copy data.file (gpg) (to dirremote...) ok (Recording state in git...) # git annex fsck --from dirremote fsck data.file (gpg) (fixing location log) ** Based on the location log, data.file ** was expected to be present, but its content is missing. failed (Recording state in git...) git-annex: fsck: 1 failed The file is actually in the remote, e.g. `ls -R /tmp/remote` (shortened output): /tmp/remote/be5/af7/GPGHMACSHA1--cb23b50579bf69be9cdc0243b6fda1f66218eb43: GPGHMACSHA1--cb23b50579bf69be9cdc0243b6fda1f66218eb43 GPGHMACSHA1--cb23b50579bf69be9cdc0243b6fda1f66218eb43.chunkcount ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? - mac OS X (10.8.5) - git-annex version: 4.20131002-gf25991c - `PATH` variable has `/Applications/git-annex.app/Contents/MacOS/bundle` at the front, so if git-annex comes with a binary, it is used ### Please provide any additional information below. [[!format sh """ # If you can, paste a complete transcript of the problem occurring here. # If the problem is with the git-annex assistant, paste in .git/annex/daemon.log # End of transcript or log. """]] > [[done]]; see my comment. --[[Joey]]