Can't you also use the iocharset=utf8 and codepage=utf8?

something like:
mount -t smbfs -o user=<user>,iocharset=utf8,codepage=utf8 \\server\path /mnt/samba

This doesn't work?

On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Qiangning Hong wrote:

Heinz Sporn wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 22.09.2005, 16:26 +0800 schrieb Qiangning Hong:
Isn't CIFS considered as a better SMBFS?

It's been said. Still - do you have both SMBFS and CIFS support built
into your kernel, or just CIFS? If the later is true I would include
SMBFS as well and try the same thing with good old SMB as well (you may
use both simultanously anyway).

I add smbfs support in my kernel and tried (after change the filename to
an English-only one).  It works.

However, as my previous mail said, using smbfs doesn't address my
problem.  I have plenty (~100) large files to transfer, and maybe you've
guessed, they are movie files, with Chinese movie title in the
filenames.  And the movies directories on my winbox have also Chinese
characters.  If I stick in the smbfs solution, I'll have to do too many
manual filename change things.  So, I still prefer to find out what's
wrong with my cifs and fix it.

Interessting details missing: your kernel and windoze version?

Linux r52 2.6.13-suspend2-r4 #4 Wed Sep 21 17:35:55 CST 2005 i686
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.73GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

Windows XP Professional with SP2.



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