Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "CentOS6: ntfs-3g and writing utf-8 filenames"
2008 Sep 08
0
Help request from non-expert: mounting a samba drive with the right charset for accented filenames
Hi all,
I hope someone might be able to offer me some advice. I have a NAS
box, a QNAP TS-109 which runs a version of Debian Linux. It has a
local ext3 drive, and I also smbmount a network drive on it (a Lacie
ED mini which I have tried formatted as both ext3 and FAT32 without
solving my problems).
My problem is that I am unable to correctly rsync files with accented
characters in the names
2004 Oct 12
0
accented letters in filenames
I am trying to connect to a samba server (hosted by a
unix platform; for which I have also ftp and telnet
access). I have problems with accents in filenames:
when I issue the command
mount -t smbfs -o
'username=oesser,password=xxxxxxxx,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=iso8859-1,uid=oesser,gid=oesser,dmask=700,fmask=700'
//nestor.ulb.ac.be/oesser /mnt/nestor
all works fine
but if I put
2014 Nov 19
1
NTFS-3g from EPEL doesn't work here, older one from PUIAS does
Hello there,
here on my CentOS 6 (up-to-date), since a recent update of the NTFS
modules to ntfs-3g-2014.2.15-6 from EPEL repo, mounting my NTFS
partitions simply doesn't work ("NTFS signature is missing").
Back to puias' 2011.4.12-5.puias6 and it works again. Such issue
observed on several CentOS systems, while upgrading to 6.6.
Did I miss something? I browsed the web and
2014 Nov 18
1
Wrong charset on NTFS volumes (ext4 works fine)
Hi, first of all i'm sorry for my english.
I've a little problem with samba 3.6.6 and NTFS volume. I've mounted an
USB drive in NTFS format on my server, and all works fine (characters
are OK, i can create folders with accents or ? like "cami?n",
"mu?eca"...), but when i try to share that drive through samba, all
special characters look wrong and i can't
2005 Sep 03
3
Accents in filenames on vfat filesystem
Hello.
I am trying to create a text file that contains an accent like '?' in it's
filename on a vfat filesystem. This generates an error like the following:
"test?.txt" E212: Can't open file for writing
I have made a 'modprobe nls_cp850' and 'modprobe nls_iso8859-1' to load
those needed modules.
Then I mounted my FAT32 partition like this:
mount -t
2002 Sep 02
1
incomplete smbmount smbfs Win98SE iso8859-1 translation in kernel 2.4.18
I'm getting only partial iso8859-1 translation from an smbfs mount from
my Win98SE machine. The smbfs mounted file system shows most lower-case
accented characters fine; but, it substitutes underscores for most of
the upper-case accented characters (and a few lower-case ones too):
# uname -a
Linux elm 2.4.18-8.1mdkian3 #7 Sat Aug 17 15:19:44 EDT 2002 i686 unknown
(Mandrake 8.2 Linux with all
2005 Mar 28
1
smbmount problem
Hello all:
I have an annoying problem with smbmount; My Win2k server has many
folders and files named with accented characters (cp850 and/or cp860 or
European w/0 euro or Portugese).
My mount command is:
mount -t smbfs -o username=leo,codepage=cp850 //<servername>/d$ /mnt/pt
to mount my d: drive at /mnt/pt
I am prompted for my password and the shared folder is mounted. I can
see all
2011 Sep 21
1
Dovecot failing to parse some UTF-8 encoded attachment filenames, returning empty string instead
Hi,
I'm seeing a strange problem with some attachment filenames that are
UTF-8 encoded. The problem seems to be related to spaces and/or
unusual characters in filenames, like accented characters (or perhaps
just to filenames if UTF-8 encoded; I've not explored that fully).
These filenames are shown as empty strings in IMAP using Dovecot. I've
attached a sample message that exhibits
2006 Mar 15
0
some upper case letters with accent don't appear in file names
I have a backup server (Linux Debian 3.1) that connects to several Windows
2000 and 2003 servers shares with smbmount 3.0.14a. This is how I mount the
shares:
smbmount "\\\\win2000\\inetpubd" /mnt/win2000/ -o
username=backups,password=mypwd
If I list items with accents, this is a sample of how they appear on the
mounted share:
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 2005-12-01 16:45 D?but de
2005 Oct 30
1
smbmount codepage/iocharset settings vs NT4
Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up a backup server for a somewhat
antiquated NT4 server. Backup server is CentOS-4 (~ RHEL-4),
kernel-2.6.9-11.EL, samba-client-3.0.10-1.4E, rsync-2.6.3-1,
LANG=en_US.UTF-8. NT4 shares are mounted on the server and rsynced to
local disk.
This setup is working pretty well, however on the NT box there are some
files with names containing odd characters like
2010 Mar 17
0
fuse filesystem mount issue
Hi!
I'm using the ntfs-3g module for my portable USB hard drive on Centos 5.4.
When I plug it into my centos box it mounts fine, but its owned by root
and nobody but root has permission to write to it.
I've been perusing the ntfs-3g and fuse man pages (and other docs) and they
all seem to say that the default settings should be to allow RW access
to everyone. but that isn't what
2004 Oct 26
4
Yet another charset problem
Hi,
I am well aware that the charset problem has been discussed many times
over. But after two days of googling and testing, I did not make any
progress. I am mounting Windows XP Pro shares with french filenames
on a Linux. The linux is a 2.4.27 kernel with the following settings:
CONFIG_SMB_FS=y
CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT=y
CONFIG_SMB_NLS_REMOTE="UTF8"
CONFIG_SMB_NLS=y
CONFIG_NLS=y
2005 Nov 06
1
Filenames with "special" characters (äöü€¶) on SMB share of Linkstation HD-HLAN250
Hello!
I've got a Buffalo Linkstation HD-HLAN250. This is a consumer
NAS device, which makes the built-in HD accessible via SMB
and FTP. On that system, some sort of Linux with some sort
of Samba is running.
I'm now trying to create filenames with special characters (ie.
non-ASCII chars) in it. For example "bl?der name" (means
"stupid name").
To get access to the
2020 Feb 01
1
ntfs support
Richmond wrote:
> John Pierce wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 1:31 AM wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> Definitely, ntfs-3g is from the EPEL repo:
>>> # yum info ntfs-3g
>>> Installed Packages
>>> Name : ntfs-3g
>>> Arch : x86_64
>>> ....
>> but is it available in x86 32 bit ?
>>
>>
2010 Apr 23
1
Windows permissions on NTFS share mounted with NTFS-3g on linux
Hi all,
I've been trying to get this to work for a while now but no luck...
I have a NTFS formatted drive mounted using ntfs-3g on a linux computer.
This drive is then shared using Samba. When I connect to the share from a
windows machine and create new files their permissions are set for three
users: Everyone, Root (unix user) and Root (unix group) but the actual user
which created the file
2020 Feb 01
0
ntfs support
Hello Richmond,
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 09:03:51 +0000 Richmond <dnomhcir at gmx.com> wrote:
> I should think this is quite a basic question but what I have tried so
> far hasn't worked. I have centos altarch 7 and I want to mount an ntfs
> volume.
>
> (I am beginning to suspect it is not available for 32 bit so I will need
> to get the source and compile?)
>
>
2018 Apr 26
2
Character encoding mystery
Hi everyone,
I have a very annoying character encoding problem. Have a look to this:
# ls -l M*mo-1.*
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 8417218 6 sept. 2013 Mémo-1.aif
-rwxr--r-- 1 hope hope 8417218 6 sept. 2013 Mémo-1.aif
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 363175 6 sept. 2013 Mémo-1.m4a
-rwxr--r-- 1 hope hope 363175 6 sept. 2013 Mémo-1.m4a
Yes, it looks like two files have exactly the same name, but
2017 Jan 16
0
Re: ntfs-3g data deduplication support in guestmount for creating file based back-ups on visualization platform
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 05:06:13PM +0100, Jelle de Jong wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am using libguestfs-tools version 1.28.1 in a bunch of bash
> scripts to make back-ups of the files on a visualisation platform.
>
> I been trying to get read access to ntfs volumes with data
> deduplication working.
Do you have more information about data deduplication? It's the
2007 Nov 23
2
Error on installing fuse-ntfs-3g
I get the following error when I try installing fuse-ntfs-3g even
though I have installed fuse-2.7 and fuse-kmdl-2.7
error: Failed dependencies:
libfuse.so.2 is needed by fuse-ntfs-3g-1.913-1.el5.rf.i386
libfuse.so.2(FUSE_2.2) is needed by fuse-ntfs-3g-1.913-1.el5.rf.i386
libfuse.so.2(FUSE_2.5) is needed by fuse-ntfs-3g-1.913-1.el5.rf.i386
libfuse.so.2(FUSE_2.6) is
2020 Feb 01
0
ntfs support
John Pierce wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 1:31 AM wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote:
>
>> Definitely, ntfs-3g is from the EPEL repo:
>> # yum info ntfs-3g
>> Installed Packages
>> Name : ntfs-3g
>> Arch : x86_64
>> ....
>
> but is it available in x86 32 bit ?
>
> me, I've never trusted ntfs on linux, and would rather