I also have the same problem, and on hardy I had to build a new ntfs-3g
(1.2412) because I need to set my locale (pt_PT.UTF-8) in fstab for all
my ntfs partitions, and the version in hardy won't mount as user (check
bug #205081).
The output of locale -a is:
C
en_AU.utf8
en_BW.utf8
en_CA.utf8
miraks, palbarra , what the result of :
$cat /etc/default/locale
Make sure that you have the locale installed for your language
(in SystemAdministrationLanguage Support) and set to default.
Vangelis Tasoulas, does it works if you set greek as default in
SystemAdministrationLanguage Support ?
doesn't look like a nautilus bug if they are not listed on the command
line neither
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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files with unusual character sets are sometimes completely invisible to the
driver : locale not set correctly
I have the same problems. My locales are properly set in my box and
/etc/init.d/mountall.sh is fine, and fstab explicitly include locale
option.
However, I cannot see files with accents, etc. in my external hard disk
with ntfs partition; but if I manually mount the partition (with locale
option)
So It`s not only me with the problem.
I am at least happy that I am not alone :)
I think that the status of this bug should be changed to In Progress again?
if it is in progress...
Anyway it is still a not fixed bug for a few people.
I think that the only way to be fixed this for all of us, is