(solved)Re: problem with Chinese file names

2008-06-03 Thread Serena Cantor
You are right! Thanks! --- Fan Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > You probably need the utf8 option added when mounting the FAT > partition. > > Here's an example from my /etc/fstab > > /dev/sda1 /media/disk vfat rw,utf8,auto 0 1 > > Cheers, > Fan > > On Mon,

Re: problem with Chinese file names

2008-06-02 Thread Fan Liu
Hi, You probably need the utf8 option added when mounting the FAT partition. Here's an example from my /etc/fstab /dev/sda1 /media/disk vfat rw,utf8,auto 0 1 Cheers, Fan On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 09:39:18PM -0700, Serena Cantor wrote: > I can use Chinese file names in s

Re: problem with Chinese file names

2007-04-07 Thread Greg Folkert
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 23:00 -0700, Li Wei wrote: > I use sarge, have a file that use Chinese (GB code) in file name. > > reading/writing it in ext2 seems OK, but I have problem copying to > vfat partition. > > __ fat (vfat or no

Re: problem with Chinese file names

2007-04-07 Thread Li Wei
I add codepage=936 to mount options, it doesn't help. Thanks anyway! didier gaumet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 23:00:36 -0700, Li Wei wrote: > I use sarge, have a file that use Chinese (GB code) in file name. > > reading/writing it in ext2 seems OK, but I have problem co

Re: problem with Chinese file names

2007-04-07 Thread didier gaumet
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 23:00:36 -0700, Li Wei wrote: > I use sarge, have a file that use Chinese (GB code) in file name. > > reading/writing it in ext2 seems OK, but I have problem copying to > vfat partition. Hi, maybe mount your vfta partition with the appropriate codepage option will sol