[[!comment format=mdwn username="CandyAngel" subject="comment 5" date="2015-06-04T09:05:18Z" content=""" I can at least reproduce the error. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6571435/limit-on-file-name-length-in-bash mkdir /tmp/pathtest cd /tmp/pathtest mkdir 'Händel, Georg Friedrich/Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra/' mkdir: created directory ‘Händel, Georg Friedrich’ mkdir: created directory ‘Händel, Georg Friedrich/Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra/’ touch 'Händel, Georg Friedrich/Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra/09. George Frideric Handel - O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion--Air (Alto)_\%George Frideric Handel - The Messiah (feat. Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra -Rilling) (Disc 1 of 2)\%_%Händel, Georg Friedrich%Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra%.flac' touch: cannot touch ‘Händel, Georg Friedrich/Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra/09. George Frideric Handel - O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion--Air (Alto)_\\%George Frideric Handel - The Messiah (feat. Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra -Rilling) (Disc 1 of 2)\\%_%Händel, Georg Friedrich%Oregon Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra%.flac’: File name too long In my case, I cannot create the file because the filename is 262 bytes long, and either ext3 or bash have a filename limit of 255 bytes. You may have to delete it using its inode or the \"rsync --delete with empty directory\" trick to get rid of it. Odd how git-annex managed to create it in the first place though.. """]]