Old and busted: smbfs
New hotness: cifs
While the cifs module is also not maintained here either (I'm pretty
sure), it's much better and often times solves the issue of the day.
Try to use it to mount your share and see what happens.
With mount -t cifs it works!
Thanks
Dobos Sandor
IBCnet
When I use smbclient to connect to share, I see correct characters, I can
get the file to local disk and ls shows the correct name too.
When I try to mount with smbmount the closest result I produced was:
IAuUoOUO.txt
cp says no such file or directory...
Note: cookie cutter response follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a test file with all special characters of hungarian language on a
windows share: .txt
(I hope Your mailer wiill show them correctly :-))
It doesn't.
When I use smbclient to connect to share, I see correct characters, I can
get the file to local disk and ls shows
Boogerman schrieb:
I just migrated to Samba 3.0. I'm using Spanish Windows clients, and when I
create a file with a spanish character in its filename (ie: menú), in
Windows Explorer it looks ok, but when I do ls in Linux I get something
slightly different (ie: menú). This didn't happen in samba
:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Charset problem
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Matthias Spork írta:
| Boogerman schrieb:
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| I just migrated to Samba 3.0. I'm using Spanish Windows clients, and
| when I
| create a file with a spanish character in its filename (ie: menú