From: <rom...@ya...> - 2007-10-20 06:26:04
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Eero, > I assume that when utf8 isn't specified, vfat defaults to some ancient WinDOwS file name encoding. I'd file a bug against Suse, this could cause problems in all (Gtk) applications dealing with filenames. Thank you. Maybe could be related to : http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Umlauts_Displayed_As_Special_Characters_in_FAT_Partitions Eero Tamminen a écrit : > Hi, > > On Wednesday 17 October 2007, Jérôme wrote: >>> Please check with what options Suse and Ubuntu mount your USB key >>> (just type "mount" in terminal and it shows all mounts). >> OpenSuse 10.3 : >> /dev/sdb on /media/ChipsBank type vfat >> (rw,nosuid,nodev,shortname=lower,uid=1000) >> >> Ubuntu 7.04 : >> /dev/sdb on /media/ChipsBank type vfat >> (rw,nosuid,nodev,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,utf8,umask=077) >> >> congratulation Ubuntu, USB key properly mounted :) >> thanks Eero > > I assume that when utf8 isn't specified, vfat defaults to some ancient > WinDOwS file name encoding. I'd file a bug against Suse, this could cause > problems in all (Gtk) applications dealing with filenames. > > > - Eero > > |