Yes, it may works (I will add this tips to README.Debian, thanks).
However, filesystem locale doesn't really depends on user's locale so I wouldn't not advice to do this. Just set the right locale in fstab, what's the problem with this ?


Florent Mertens a écrit :
You can make use of the system locale.
Look at what we are doing in ubuntu :

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WriteSupportForNTFS

"Change /etc/init.d/mountall.sh to source /etc/default/locale if available before mounting filesystems, so that the system locale can be used for file name translation"

This is not perfect. This will not works for people using English as
system locale for exmple, but this will works in the majority of cases.

Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) a écrit :
Language is not system wide at all. Just replace defaults by locale=yourlocale and please READ README.Debian.

Saulo S. Toledo a écrit :
I think Debian need recognize the system and do this automatically.
Where I can change this at boot time?


Please read README.Debian.
ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g locale=pt_BR.utf8 0 0
Regards, Adam.
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