I used "gio monitor ." at the directory. I don't know what my filesystem is, but in AskUbuntu it was mentioned that I could use "df -T", I hope this helps.
DIRNAME is the absolute path of the directory (I can't show it, it has upper and lowercase characters and also spaces, it that's relevant), and it seemed to get worse, since now both
sedFJdiNs and sedoH8a25 showed in Nautilus. They disappeared when I pressed F5 about a minute later.
I used "gio monitor ." at the directory. I don't know what my filesystem is, but in AskUbuntu it was mentioned that I could use "df -T", I hope this helps.
DIRNAME is the absolute path of the directory (I can't show it, it has upper and lowercase characters and also spaces, it that's relevant), and it seemed to get worse, since now both
sedFJdiNs and sedoH8a25 showed in Nautilus. They disappeared when I pressed F5 about a minute later.
After sed -i 's/CAD/cad/g' dados_snps_AMR.tsv
.: DIRNAME/sedFJdiNs: created dados_snps_ AMR.tsv
.: DIRNAME/sedFJdiNs: changes done
.: DIRNAME/sedFJdiNs: attributes changed
.: DIRNAME/sedFJdiNs: changed
.: DIRNAME/sedFJdiNs: changes done
.: DIRNAME/sedFJdiNs: renamed to DIRNAME/
After sed -i 's/cad/CAD/g' dados_snps_AMR.tsv
.: DIRNAME/sedoH8a25: created dados_snps_ AMR.tsv
.: DIRNAME/sedoH8a25: changes done
.: DIRNAME/sedoH8a25: attributes changed
.: DIRNAME/sedoH8a25: changed
.: DIRNAME/sedoH8a25: changes done
.: DIRNAME/sedoH8a25: renamed to DIRNAME/
>>>df -T
Sist. Arq. Tipo Blocos de 1K Usado DisponÃvel Uso% Montado em
tmpfs tmpfs 1625208 2032 1623176 1% /run
/dev/sda2 ext4 459924552 236713100 199778800 55% /
tmpfs tmpfs 8126032 49408 8076624 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
tmpfs tmpfs 4096 0 4096 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda1 vfat 523248 8332 514916 2% /boot/efi
tmpfs tmpfs 1625204 940 1624264 1% /run/user/1000