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SubjectRe: [BUG]: Software compiling occasionlly hangs under 2.6.15-rc1/rc2 and 2.6.15-rc1-mm2
On 11/30/05, Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> Yes. (-:
>
> These just means that you have mounted with a bad default code page or
> whatever you want to call it and the ntfs volume contains characters
> whethe the Unicode (i.e. NTFS) to your code page conversion fails (NLS
> conversion returns error due to non-existant character in your code page).
> As the message suggests if you adjust your mount options to include the
> "nls=utf8" option the errors will go away and everything will work except
> maybe your terminal/gui may dislay some garbage characters if it does not
> understand utf8 characters but at least you will see all
> files/directories.

Hi,

I mounted with "nls=utf8" option as you mentioned and all the related
error messages disappeared. Thanks :)

Regards
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