is one of the teachers and his students in my school did
first).
Searching the net I found the solution in
SOLVED - Re: [Samba] Windows 2000/2003 shares -> danish character problem
(http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-August/090470.html)
but Skolelinux which is based on Debian Woody ha
Forwarding didn't work. Trying again...
Hello-lo-o All-anybody?-none_I_guess,,.
I have managed to get the 'ø' (o-slash) I need by using 'cifs' to mount
my shares in stead of 'smbfs'. Here is an example:
mount -t cifs //10.20.30.40/data /mnt/Server -o
user=someuser,password=somepassword,iocharset
Apparently this never made the list. I guess I hit the wrong reply
button :-/ - Enjoy!
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I bit more information:
If I use smbclient in stead of smbfs, all letters are displayed
correctly and navigation to all folders becomes possible. No setting I
have tried have allowed this for filenames or directories containing 'ø'
(o-slash)
Mandrake kernel: 2.6.3-7mdk
Mandrake samba version: sam
Hello all.
I have been given an assignment to mount a share automatically for each
user using a given Linux machine (Mandrake 10 in this case). This is
working fine, thanks to pam_mount, BUT:
The mounted share contains national characters like this: æ ø å.
The problem I'm having is that when I m