I'm sorry to asked about this. I read as much as I could in the
archive trying to find out a solution to my problem. I have seen those
posts in the past with a distracted eye thinking I'm ok with my
systems.

Until I decided migration time has arrived and I need to switch to
kernel 2.6.10. So, I took a backup on a external Jaz 2GB drive for all
the important stuff I need to recover on this specific machine (my
laptop). The filesystem on the Jaz drive is a jfs. In fact, I am a
wall to wall jfs guy, until now.

So, I finally migrated this old laptop installation, I mean I
reinstalled everything from scratch. The kernel was 2.4.20 or
something like that. I then rebooted everything, but the PC Card
adapter for my Jaz drive refused to work properly (seems there is a
bug in the driver), so, I installed the Jaz drive on a 2.4.20 Linux
server I still have and mounted the drive. Everything is fine and I
did a tar file with some of the files I want to migrate first in a
rush. I then untarred this file on my fresh 2.6.10 laptop and BOOM! I
hitted the character-set problem. On all my systems, the
CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT is iso8859-1, I tried to mount my file system on
which the files were untarred with the iocharset=utf8,
iocharset=iso8859-1 and in both cases the filenames and the content of
ascii files isn't properly shown. So, my question:

How am I supposed to perform the conversion?

Sub-question: Why iso8859-1 from a 2.4.xx kernel to iso8859-1 on a
2.6.10 is raising such character-set problems? I was convinced to
never hit this problem by choosing everything iso8859-1. That's not
the case.


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Daniel Savard


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