----- Original Message ----- | Looks like there is no resolution but replacement. Thanks. | | http://superuser.com/questions/302407/what-to-do-with-nfs-server-utf-8-and-wi | ndows-7 | | Best regards, | Zhi-Qiang Lei | | > On Jul 6, 2015, at 1:56 PM, Johan Petersson <vhdlni...@gmail.com> wrote: | > | > i really wish i could help you out - my girlfriend lives in hong kong so i | > understand the need to display chinese chars, i do. | > i have ran NFS for years, but only in a pure UNIX environment - | bsd-versions, | > linux and osx. but i'm not any kind of NFS expert - i'd have to suggest | that | > you try to read as many man-pages as you can. or check out the NFS source | > code. once you know the encoding, put the question to Microsoft. | > or simply stop using windows haha | > | > good luck! | > /Johan | > | > On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Zhi-Qiang Lei <zhiqiang....@gmail.com | <mailto:zhiqiang....@gmail.com>> wrote: | > Is there such encoding option in NFS setting? And what encoding does | > OpenBSD | used as default for filenames? Thanks for your suggestion though. | > | > Best regards, | > Zhi-Qiang Lei | > | >> On Jul 6, 2015, at 1:02 PM, Johan Petersson <vhdlni...@gmail.com | <mailto:vhdlni...@gmail.com>> wrote: | >> | >> that is not a question for the OpenBSD people if you ask me. win7 is junk, | go | >> ask microsoft this kind of questions | >> | >> On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 6:58 AM, Zhi-Qiang Lei <zhiqiang....@gmail.com | <mailto:zhiqiang....@gmail.com>> wrote: | >> I have an OpenBSD 5.6 server with NFS enabled. When I mount it on my Mac | and | >> Raspberry Pi, everything is fine. However, when I map it on Windows 7, all | the | >> filenames with Chinese in them cannot be displayed correctly. How can I | fix | >> this? Thanks. | >> | >> Best regards, | >> Zhi-Qiang Lei | |
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