Re: question about mount command

2006-06-27 Thread pk.ra
It is useful option, but this option doesn't help. For example: I have MSDOS partition and files on this partition with names in 866 codepage, but for current console I load font in koi8-r codepage :( And what am I due to do with name of files in X system? 2006/6/24, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PRO

Re: question about mount command

2006-06-24 Thread jjhartley
Original message from "pk.ra" [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > My hard disk is divided into four partitions. There are two MSDOS partitions, > one FreeBSD and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files with name on other > languages on my MSDOS partitions. How can I mount these partitions with > correct >

Re: question about mount command

2006-06-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
> >and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files with name on other languages > >on my MSDOS partitions. How can I mount these partitions with correct names > >of files? When I try to mount these partitions with the following command: > > > >mount /dev/wd0i /mnt/C > > > >all files on others langua

Re: question about mount command

2006-06-24 Thread Nick Guenther
On 6/24/06, pk.ra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, folks. I have a question. Could you help me? I am newbie in OpenBSD. I use OpenBSD how desktop workstation. My hard disk is divided into four partitions. There are two MSDOS partitions, one FreeBSD and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files wi

question about mount command

2006-06-23 Thread pk.ra
Hi, folks. I have a question. Could you help me? I am newbie in OpenBSD. I use OpenBSD how desktop workstation. My hard disk is divided into four partitions. There are two MSDOS partitions, one FreeBSD and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files with name on other languages on my MSDOS partitio