National ISO in fstab

Sheedee sheedee at atlas.cz
Sat Jan 3 21:36:18 UTC 2004


On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 20:39:56 +0100, Alexander Dalloz <alexander.dalloz at uni- 
bielefeld.de> wrote:

> Am Fr, den 03.01.2003 schrieb Sheedee um 18:35:
>
> [ snip ]
>
>> >> But please first fix your system's date. Your mails arrive with date
>> >> 28th January 2004.
>> >>
>> >> Alexander
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > My FAT32 partition is encoded with ISO8859-2 charset, but Fedora 
>> doesn't > seem to accept that and reads it, as something different (even 
>> though I > specified the charset as ISO8859-2). As a result, I can't 
>> read files, > that have any special characters in their names. I'd like 
>> to know, how to > make Fedora accept central europian encoding (ISO8859- 
>> 2). This feature > works just fine under Suse and Mandrake linux. Thanx 
>> ;)
>> >
>>
>> Well, nevermind, trying to recompile kernel (again) something went wrong 
>> and now the network doesn't work anymore. I'm afraid, I'll have to wait 
>> for next fedora, this one is just too buged.
>> Thanks anyway ;)
>
> Funny, if people do not succeed with something, even they do not know
> much about, the system is broken or buggy. Of course ;)
> If those people show their skill by setting system date first to future
> and then to past, normally no further comment is needed.
>
> (Meanwhile you was told what to do by friendly Christoph Wickert.)
>
> Alexander *shaking the head*
>
>


And sorry about setting the date to past , I'm still not used to that it's 
2004 now ;)





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