> Hello list! > > Sorry to be a pain, but I've hunted high and low and can't seem to find > the answer. > > I have a Slackware 10 system and a Microsoft Windows 2000 system. > > On the Windows 2000 system are lots of files with extended characters - > like (tm), (r) and characters with umlauts. > > I used the "localedef" command and set LC_ALL=en_US.UTF8. > > I am running KDE and in the Konqueror browser I can use smb:// to > connect to a share on the Windows system. All extended characters > display as expected. > > If I use the "smbmount" command to mount these shares, and then use > Konqueror to browse to "/mnt/projects" I can not longer see the extended > characters. > > An example of one of the many variants of smbmount I have used: > > smbmount //systemx/projects /mnt/projects/ -o > username=******,password=******,workgroup=****,codepage=cp850,iocharset= > utf8 > > The filesystem for /mnt/projects is reiserfs, which I understand > supports utf8 just fine, though I have not used any explicit mount > options. > > Can anybody guide me towards the magic that will make this work? If it > makes any difference, I am trying to mount many shares for the purpose > of using "s-tar" to archive old files. > > Many thanks,
Also, is what I am asking actually possible? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
