Ogawa-san, I'm bringing this to you attention because a) I'm not sure who to ask and b) I'm not sure what the correct behaviour is.
When a vfat filesystem is mounted isocharset=iso8859-1, then the following works: touch a.txt ls A.txt But when it is mounted isocharset=utf8, then ls complains, file not found: touch a.txt ls A.txt That is, in utf8, a =! A on vfat, and thus its not case insensitive as one might expect. I took a quick look in fs/nls/nls_utf8.c and I see that this is intentional. static struct nls_table table = { .charset = "utf8", .uni2char = uni2char, .char2uni = char2uni, .charset2lower = identity, /* no conversion */ .charset2upper = identity, .owner = THIS_MODULE, }; I guess it is charset2lower or charset2upper that vfat is calling, which make no conversion, thus leading to the problem I outlined above. My question is: Is this behaviour correct, or is it a bug? -- Horms -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]