On 17.01.2016. 16:12, Lampshade wrote:

I am using Windows 8.1 64-bit and OpenBSD-current amd64.
When I used Gnu/Linux I mounted fat32 partitions
with these options:
iocharset=iso8859-2,codepage=852
However OpenBSD's mount tells me:
mount -t msdos  -o codepage=852 /dev/sd0f /mnt/partycjaFat/
mount_msdos: -o codepage: option not supported

and
mount -t msdos  -o iocharset=iso8859-2 /dev/sd0f /mnt/partycjaFat/
mount_msdos: -o iocharset: option not supported

1. What codepage is used by default in FAT32 filesystem created
and mounted in OpenBSD?

I mount FAT32 filesystems in Linux with:

mount -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8

and then read/write them normally in Linux as well as Windows. Most filenames are in Serbian Latin (contain letters šŠ čČ ćĆ žŽ đĐ in addition to ASCII), others are in Serbian Cyrillic, and everything work well.

Just use UTF8, and I bet you will have no problem in OpenBSD too.

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