I have edited /etc/fstab and mounted my Win95 partitions as vfat. When I boot into Linux I get a message saying:
Unable to load NLS charset cp437... Unable to load NLS charset ISO8859... I can view files in these partitions so I know that the partitions are mounted but I'm unsure what the error means. My other question is about long file names. How does Linux handle long file names? When I try to view a file with spaces (i.e. My Resume.txt) Linux seems to treat these as seperate files. How do I correctly specify a valid long file name? TIA Cristov Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]