Armand Chen wrote:
Hi all :-)
After I switched to OpenBSD, there are still some data in my old NTFS
partition. I've made the NTFS support into kernel, and successfully
mounted the NTFS partision.
The problem is, some filename of the data is encoded other than
ISO8859-1. In other UNIX-like
Hi all :-)
After I switched to OpenBSD, there are still some data in my old NTFS
partition. I've made the NTFS support into kernel, and successfully
mounted the NTFS partision.
The problem is, some filename of the data is encoded other than
ISO8859-1. In other UNIX-like systems, I could use
After I switched to OpenBSD, there are still some data in my old NTFS
partition. I've made the NTFS support into kernel, and successfully
mounted the NTFS partision.
The problem is, some filename of the data is encoded other than
ISO8859-1. In other UNIX-like systems, I could use savior
I see, thanks Miod :-)
2006/1/27, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At the moment, there is no way to specify a particular charset when
mounting filesystems. This is being worked on, however (at least for
cd9660, udf and ntfs filesystems).
Miod
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