Actually I have no filename problems when I mount NTFS/VFAT partitions. But I can NOT properly display some .torrent files which I downloaded from the Internet. It may use non-utf8 codes such as gb18030 or gb2812 code. Can't Unicode handles non-Unicode filenames?
On 8/13/06, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Wei Hu. > Which locale should I use? I am using en_US.utf8 as the default > locale. but when I do $ls to display non-English file name or > directory. I get something like ???????? ((invalid Unicode). That's odd. I encountered no problems when I switched to *.UTF-8 myself. All filenames kept working. Where do these problems occur? Did you mount a device not encoded with UTF–8? I did when I mounted my NTFS partitions. Using the „nls" option for mounting made everything allright again. Regards, Mathias