https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1588
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-20 21:30 -------
i don't quite know how to fix it.
it seems like perl knows it should use the current locale in fstab,
but not for mkdir()
at least, i added a warning.
(at least partially fixed...)
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I do have a partition named as /Donn�es (ext3fs).
During install process, the partition was seen and seemed mounted correctly, but
after booting step, i had the error message : /Donn�es, no such partition.
in my fstab, i had the mount point /Donn�es (correct), but when i look at the /
directory, the only mount point was /Donn<Awith tilde><copyright symbol>es
The '�' has been replaced by <Awith tilde><copyright symbol>.
I guess it is a keytable problem, but quite annoying since all the installation
was made in French. Of cource, after creating /Donn�es, the partition was
mounted corectly.
If the naming is not ANSI or whatever compliant, don't allow this name during
the booting process, or the name should be correct.
Stef