Re: mount error 79 = Can not access a needed shared library

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What is the output of command the  dmesg?  Does lsmod show nls_utf8
as one of the loaded modules?  You can try modprobe nls_utf8 and check
with lsmod whether it is loaded or not!

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Thomas Wolff <towo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> My attempt to mount with -o iocharset=utf8 fails with this message:
> mount error 79 = Can not access a needed shared library
>
> By google, I found one hint to "compile and install" nls_utf8.ko but without
> a mention of where to get that from or how to proceed anyway (very funny).
>
> The system is Debian on a ppc, uname -a:
> Linux MyBookLive 2.6.32.11-svn21605 #1 Fri Oct 15 17:13:23 PDT 2010 ppc
> GNU/Linux
>
> aptitude search does not show any useful results for nls
>
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