On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 01:48:47PM +0100, Jaime wrote: > > I have a diskette, which I've formatted under Windows 2000, and on it > I've created an empty file, called ABÇDE.TXT (the third letter is called > a "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA", unicode codepoint U+00C7).
[...] > Now I mount the diskette: > ~# mount -t msdos -o codepage=850 /dev/fd0 mnt > ~# ls mnt > ab?de.txt You need to specify also the encoding in which your system runs. From the fact that you are using Ubuntu Dapper and you mention UTF-8 several times, I would guess you use UTF-8 environment. Therefore you need to specify also the iocharset=utf-8 option to the mount command. The problem is that msdos filesystem does not accept this option (although the man page says the contrary). > Interestingly, I can get to see the Ç if I mount the disk as vfat rather > than msdos, but then I think what I'm really seeing is the long > filename, not the short filename: > ~# mount -t vfat -o iocharset=cp850,utf8 /dev/fd0 mnt > ~# ls mnt > ABÇDE.TXT As you discovered, vfat accepts different set of options which handle the magic of recoding. Please ask upstream to add this option to the msdos kernel module or fix the manpage. -- Miroslav Kure -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]