Comment by analog31
Yeah, I remember trying to delete a fully loaded Python installation that had found its way onto a OneDrive-managed folder. After a chat with IT, I learned that OneDrive can only delete X number of files at once. We agreed that the most practical solution was for me to spend an hour deleting files by hand, and choose another drive next time. Fortunately I don't really depend on OneDrive as a backup, since GitHub does that job well enough.
The other thing is that both Git and OneDrive are in some sense fiddling with your file system at once.
Even without OneDrive, ever tried to delete a directory with millions of small files? Even sharded, takes like 30 minutes, on fast SSDs...
> The other thing is that both Git and OneDrive are in some sense fiddling with your file system at once.
Why would .git be fiddling with your file system? It writes into .git, and changes files, but shouldn't do more than that.