Am 01.05.2014 12:54, schrieb Jeff Layton:
> Maybe...
>
> For your kernel, what is CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT set to? I know that ubuntu
> used to set that to iso9959-1, but I think they recently moved to
> using utf8. If it's set to iso8559-1 then that may be related to the
> problem.

No, its not a charset problem.

grep CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT /boot/config-$(uname -r)
CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="utf8"

because I also told, that the file names have the same problem on the
server (uploaded over php-scripts). Some scripts use utf-8 others
iso8...., thats why you will never see all chars right on console/samba
client.
But, this problem should get handelt by samba/cifs... the files are also
useable with a windows client (so the access problem is in the cifs
client, not the samba server)


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