Re: External vfat devices show uppercase filenames, how to change defaults for GNOME desktop?

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Hello,


On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 15:42:04 +0100 Always Learning <centos@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> On Mon, 2011-08-29 at 15:45 +0200, wwp wrote:
> 
> > I've recently switched from Fedora 11 to CentOS6. Now my SD cards
> > (automatically mounted on plug) contents is displayed as UPPERCASE
> > filenames.
> 
> My current camera has file names on a SD card like:-
> 
> 	IMG_6988.JPG
> 
> so I used a simple bash programme to change the prefix and make JPG
> lowercase. the output is
> 
> 	e6988.jpg
> 
> Then I use another bash script to copy the contents of a HDD directory
> to another directory, reducing the size to 700 pixels wide for my
> cataloguing program. That program lets me optionally impose the date and
> time, various texts and logos on a standard 900 pixels wide 
> copy for use elsewhere.
> 
> With Centos it seems the possibilities are endless :-)

I well understand your point. I'm used to shell scripting, and I use it
all day long, but my point was not how to import-n-rename files, but
how to get mounted vfat fs to use lowercase. Thanks anyway!


Regards,

-- 
wwp

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