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#1 2007-11-13 18:19:24

Kudu
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From: Moscow, Russia
Registered: 2007-11-13
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Problem accessing files with cyrillic names on mounted ext. USB HDD

Hi, everybody!

I can not access any file having national (cyrillic) chars in their names on my attached USB HDD (ntfs) mounted in accordance to WIKI HowTos and forum ideas. I can not list/access any cyrillic file using all the tools availbale: ls under SSH, new samba share etc.  Are there ANY SOLUTION to properly mount filesystems with other charsets???

My configuration:
1) DNS-323 with 1.03 firmware + fun_plug v.0.3 installed + own fan control script installed
2) 1 SATA 750G HDD accessed through built-in samba with edited smb.conf to support Cyrillic filenames
3) External 250G USB HDD with one NTFS partition, plugged into DNS-323 and mounted into /mnt/ExtUSB, shared in Samba
4) and the last, but not least: I'm newbie to linux, and can only do some basic things...

Thanks a lot for any ideas.

p.s. Some more info on what I did... I have succesfully attached, mounted and shared files on my external USB HDD using the instuctions given in the wiki and forum (thank to all the communiti for these execellent knowledge(!)), but got a problem. I tried then to mount the disk with additional options: "-o nls=koi8-r" (also "-o iocharset=koir8-r" and cp866 or any other cyrillic charset, but always got an error: mount failed. As I understood after googling the question MAY be in the missing of required charset modules: nls_koi8r, nls_cp866 etc. Don't you know if this guess is true and if it is true, can I either - find and download these files anythere OR compile them by myself?... I know that some genuine people compiled lots of modules for our devices - can you help this time?..

Regards,
Konstantin

Last edited by Kudu (2007-11-13 18:28:03)

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