Am Sonntag, 6. Juni 2004 21:08 schrieb Adam Aube: > J. Preiss wrote: > > I just "updated" from Suse 9.1 to debian testing, therefore I'm wondering > > how to change the mount charset of ext3 devices. I tried to use the suse > > feature "charset=utf8" in fstab, but this seems not to be recognized. > > According to the man page for mount, that option does not exist.
I didnt find it either :-) The problem is, that on my suse 9.1 installation it worked great with this option. Unfortunately I decided to change to debian, so I cannot compare... > > > The problem is, that I read about 200 cds with kaudiocreator and sorted > > them with juke, among them are about 20 russian cds with cyrillic titles. > > Are these audio or data CDs? If audio, then ext3 won't be an issue. FWIW, > the only filesystem I've seen have problems with UTF-8 is jfs, which has a > mount option to enable UTF-8. The main problem now is that I already read a few audio cds with cyrillic names (and umlauts) to my ext3 partition, but the file names are not readable anymore. Its clear that I cant play them with juke... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]