> Is it the iocharset option for the iso9660 filesystem that you need
> (when you read the CD's)?
Not cd problem (audio cd), I have to enter cyrillic into kaudiocreator,
because russion cds are not in cddb.
> Just to clarify...you have the filenames on an ext3 and the charset has
> already been g
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 04:51:33PM +0200, J. Preiss wrote:
> 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
> > > fe
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.
>
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
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