Szabolcs Szakacsits wrote:
>Please try el_GR.utf8 too. Technically you don't have el_GR.UTF-8 (local -a 
>output). This shouldn't matter but maybe this legacy support was broken by a 
>developer accidentally.

I have tried it with el_GR.UTF-8 too and I have exactly the same behavior as 
with en_US.UTF-8...
The only solution for me is to set the locale (which one is not a problem) in 
the fstab file.

the locale -a out should print only my locale?
e.g. only en_US.UTF-8 or el_GR.UTF-8?

I also realized the by installing language-pack-el it adds in the "locale -a" 
output the el_GR.UTF-8 that didn`t existed, but if I set it on 
/etc/default/locale too (the el_GR.UTF-8) it also changes my apt and a few 
other things to the Greek language.
I don`t want that...

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files with unusual character sets are sometimes completely invisible to the 
driver : locale not set correctly
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