OGAWA Hirofumi wrote:
I'm talking about two filesystems on a system here, not two encoding on one filesystem. You can change locale on each filesystems, or each directory, of course if it's not vfat.
Note that you can still achieve this insane result by specifying iocharset manually for each mount. Only the defaults are changed, but many distros set the default iocharset to either iso8859-1 or utf8, both of which are wrong for you. So you won't notice any regressions after my patch :)
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