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Originally Posted by davidfor
None of that has anything to do with the device. It is all happening in calibre. If you are getting that title when you do a "Save to disk" (though while you said "saved to disk", I suspect you are either talking about the "Send to device" or what calibre uses internally) then either that is what the title in the library is, or, you have a template that sets the file name as that (for the save-to-disk and send-to-device).
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First I "Save to disk" from my permanent library onto a usb flash drive so that I can import it into my temporary library (on a different computer) using "Add books." Then, when I'm finished fixing the epub in my temporary library, I again "Save to disk" from the temporary library so that I can put it back into my permanent library (on the original computer) using "Add books" and set to overwrite duplicates. This has always worked flawlessly for as long as I've been using Calibre (since 2011 or thereabouts). Anyway, after I created a new permanent library and copied all my epubs to it, that problem appears to be solved. Many of the books on the reader were loaded before I noticed the problem, so I suspect the metadata on the ereader didn't match the metadata in Calibre, and it created a big mess.
At this point, I am only seeing what many other people are seeing, which is the dirty filesystem message, and once in a while a reboot after I eject the reader. As long as I don't have to start from "Select your language" and reinstall everything from scratch, I can live with it until somebody figures out what is going on.