RW wrote:
On Tuesday 27 September 2005 14:22, martinko wrote:


ok. unfortunately i forgot most of my knowledge from the old days of
ms-dos but what i can say even without it is this -- it's not about
windows explorer only. i can see the correct file names in all
applications (under windows of course), i believe. and if windows knows
whether there should be an "A" or "a" then why freebsd cannot?




Your use of the word "correct" is odd. FreeBSD uses the filename stored on the disk - the one put there when the file was created. The display of filename case and the case sensitivity of the filesystem are two different issues. The real question is why Windows needlessly overides the choices of it's users.
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excuse my english :)

also i tried to make clear i wasn't talking about fs case sensitivity but only about the display of filename case.

and my question is simple -- if windows can remember somehow the filename case on fat32, why can't freebsd?

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