Bijan writes:
>>Now, I believe that the problem is with the last option, "codepage". I
>>have tried with codepage=cp437, codepage=cp850, codepage=cp1252, and
>>also just the raw numbers, i.e. codepage=437, codepage=850 . However,
>>in all of these cases, the filename charset conversion seems to be
>>wrong. What code should go here? It appears that newer versions of
>>Windows use unicode, but WinME should should still use a particular
>>codepage. I just can't find one that works...
>>
>>For reference, I am running kernel 2.6.6
>
>Just a guess here but did you compile in support for the codepage
>you're trying to use? That might be necessary.
>
> You can find it under:
> File Systems -> Native Language Support -> Codepage XXX

Hello there--

Thanks Bijan. I double-checked, and yes, I have all the various
codepages that come as options in linux are compiled in as *modules*.
So, do I maybe need to configure the module loading for the codepages?
Or should smbmount handle this for me automatically? Any suggestions on
how to check that the module loading is working correctly would be
greatly apprecated, as my knowledge in this area is not very profound.

Thanks ahead of time,
-Ian


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