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By author:    Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.utf8
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> Markus Kuhn writes:
> > I just spottet in section 1.1.3 of RFC 3030 (NFS version 4 Protocol) the
> > following requirement: "file and directory names are encoded with
> > UTF-8".
> 
> Good, they got it right.
> 
> Where is the conversion between the NFS filenames and the user visible
> filenames (in locale encoding) to take place? Probably in the kernel,
> and the user-visible encoding will be given by a mount option?
> 

In the case of Linux, that would be the right way to do it, since
Linux already incorporates this via the NLS framework.

        -hpa
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