[SOLVED] rtorrent 'Inactive: Download registered as completed, but hash check returned unfinished chunks'
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rtorrent 'Inactive: Download registered as completed, but hash check returned unfinished chunks'
I keep all my rtorrent directories on usb stick. I just retired my old acer c720 and put lubuntu on a new ideapad 110s. Now all my complete rtorrent downloads look like the following
Quote:
*** rTorrent 0.9.6/0.13.6 - q-Lenovo-ideapad-110S-11IBR:1846 ***
[View: main]
State of Siege (État de siège) 1972
[OPEN] 0.0 / 3497.4 MB Rate: 0.0 / 0.0 KB Uploaded: 53.3 MB [T R: 0.00]
Inactive: Download registered as completed, but hash check returned unfinished chunks.
In my file manager everything appears normal. Nothing has changed the files on the usb stick. Suggestions?
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