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Mike Noe:

--- Quote from: Mike Noe on September 14, 2015, 05:30:37 pm ---Well, can you see the preview?  It shows you the original and the new.  So, whatever the original is, that's the "find what" part and then the "replace with" part is your linux path.  I mean, really, that's all there is to it unless I'm missing something.

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tlcmd:
Mike,
The "Preview" was what I sent with the <invalid change> note.
Here's another weird thing: when I open my Music Folder in my Linux Partition, then open an album, then a music file and then open that file with MC21 (Linux), it plays with the changed filename. But when I close it and go out of MC21, then reopen MC21, it has changed back to the previous filename and will not play. As I said, I'm lost. I suspect that I'm missing something, because I'm doing what you and Bob have instructed me to do. How can I help you to help me??
tlcmd

tlcmd:
Thanks to all for the assistance. I'm not up and runing yet, but much further than before. However, I have a dislocated shoulder and cannot spend too much time on the computer (which I did yesterday and paid for it last night!) so will be off line today and get back to it tomorrow.
Thanks again,
tlcmd

tlcmd:
A huge thank you all who contributed toward the solution to my problem with Linux MC21. I now have it up and running correctly. My shoulder improved enough yesterday to allow me the time and stamina to work through the solutions and problems and it is now fixed. Again, thank you to everyone who contributed. Obviously, it was my GIGO that was 90% of the problem.

Nick-S:
What was your solution for getting rid of the "<invalid change>"-Preview? I am unable to change the path to my files. MC always says  "<invalid change>" in the Preview column when I try to change the path.

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