This seemed to work in pre-release Hardy (Kubuntu) since about December
or January, without me having to hack around — about since the release,
it doesn’t work once again :(
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Accent are not displayed on extenal disks automatically mounted with ntfs-3g
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148872
You
miraks [2008-03-19 16:11 -]:
> You said "pmount has not been used any more since around Edgy.". It's
> strange because of on my KUBUNTU 7.10, pmount and pmount-hal seems to be
> used.
It might still be installed, but mounting a drive through the KDE UI
triggers a hal function call, not pmount.
Hi Martin,
You said "pmount has not been used any more since around Edgy.". It's
strange because of on my KUBUNTU 7.10, pmount and pmount-hal seems to be
used.
I any case, I found the solution (see my previous post).
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Accent are not displayed on extenal disks automatically mounted with ntfs-3
pmount has not been used any more since around Edgy.
** Changed in: pmount
Status: New => Invalid
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Accent are not displayed on extenal disks automatically mounted with ntfs-3g
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148872
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Bu
I found the solution:
If you use KDE, you may have problem with filenames containing non-latin
characters. This happens because kde's mounthelper is not parsing
correctly the policies and locale option. There is a workaround for
this:
1) Remove the "/sbin/mount.ntfs-3g" which is a symlink. code:
This bug was nominated for Gutsy but does currently not qualify for a 7.10
stable release update (SRU) and the nomination is therefore declined.
According the the SRU policy, the fix should already be deployed and tested in
the current development version before an update to the stable releases w
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: pmount
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
I am on Kubuntu Gutsy.
When my external disk is AUTOMATICALY (with the panel) mounted, I am not able
to see files with accents (éèà, …).
Mta
If I mount the external disc by doing:
mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /home/s/test
then, I am able to see and to create files/directories with accent.
I don't understand why it's not the case with pmount !
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Accent are not displayed on extenal disks automatically mounted with ntfs-3g
https://bugs.
Since the official version of gutsy, it doesn't work with "pmount /dev/sda1" or
"pmount-hal /dev/sda1" too :-(.
Now the mtab always contains:
/dev/sda1 /media/TVIX fuseblk rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other,blksize=512 0 0
If I try to create a directory or a file containing an accent, I get an e