Messages in this thread | | | From | "Grega Fajdiga" <> | Subject | Re: NTFS errors | Date | Fri, 13 Sep 2002 14:07:57 +0200 |
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Good day,
Anton and Pawel thanks for the tip, all is well now.
Best Regards, Grega > At 08:35 13/09/02, Grega Fajdiga wrote: > >Good day, > > > >I am using lk 2.4.19 + a NTFS 2.1.0 patch. Once in a while I get > >lots of these errors: > > > >Sep 10 09:24:27 mujo kernel: NTFS-fs error (device 03:01): > >ntfs_ucstonls(): Unicode name contains characters that cannot be converted > >to character set iso8859-1. > >Sep 12 09:39:29 mujo kernel: NTFS-fs error (device 03:01): > >ntfs_ucstonls(): Unicode name contains characters that cannot be converted > >to character set iso8859-1. > >Sep 13 09:19:28 mujo kernel: NTFS-fs error (device 03:01): > >ntfs_ucstonls(): Unicode name contains characters that cannot be converted > >to character set iso8859-1. > >Sep 13 09:20:22 mujo kernel: NTFS-fs error (device 03:01): > >ntfs_ucstonls(): Unicode name contains characters that cannot be converted > >to character set iso8859-1. > > > > > >Are these errors serious? How can I get rid of them? > > The errors mean that there are one or more file names containing characters > that cannot be displayed with the ISO8859-1 character set. This means that > you cannot see that those files exist and you cannot access them. > > To get rid of the messages and to display the affected file names, you need > to use the appropriate character set (which depends on what characters are > in the file names). > > The only character set that can work with all characters is UTF8, so I > would highly recommend to always use UTF8 and you will never see these errors. > > Best regards, > > Anton > > > -- > "I haven't lost my mind... it's backed up on tape." - Peter da Silva > -- > Anton Altaparmakov <aia21 at cantab.net> (replace at with @) > Linux NTFS Maintainer / IRC: #ntfs on irc.freenode.net > WWW: http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/ & http://www-stu.christs.cam.ac.uk/~aia21/ > >
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