>case sensitive file system
> File system doesn't support punctuation
>>55932186
>File system supports different cases but ignores different cases
Seriously what the hell is this
>filesystem creates folders Music and music
>delete music
>Music also gets deleted
>can save files with spaces, but terminal won't open them even if you substitute the space with a _ or something similar
>>55932363
In bash '\' is the escape character, so to access the file "muh dick" use either quotes
>"muh dick"
or use \
>muh\ dick
>>55932381
>>55932363
This.
Its also the reason anyone who actually works in computers would use a space.
>>55932362
so only make deletion case sensitive. problem solved.
>>55932468
>would use a space.
would never use a space.
>Create a file with a question mark in the file name on an NTFS partition
>Windows properly displays the file in explorer
>but you can't open the file
>you can't rename the file
>you can't even delete the file
Wincucks will defend this
>>55932496
Obviously file systems should be case sensitive, because 'A' != 'a'.
>inb4 help uncle Jack off a horse vs help uncle jack off a horse