Re: iocharset, codepage issue in CentOS 5.5

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Hi Alexander
(2010/08/07 17:13), Alexander Stepanovitch Pyatkin wrote:
> It looks like that the iocharset=cp1251,codepage=866 is not working in 
Some mount option are changed in centos5 by noticed in blog/wiki.

CentOS4(kernel2.6.9 ) mount iocharset=yyy,codepage=xxx
CentOS5(kernel2.6.18) mount utf8
        kernel2.6.32  mount utf8=1

If you mount (local coded)windows-partition with utf8,
file name code changing mechanism automatically work
with between local-code and utf8.
After remounting /windows partitions in WindowsOS,
file names are described in your local code.

Tsuyoshi.



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