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Old 02-16-2006, 11:01 AM   #1
dotancohen
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USB Disk On Key encoding problem


I have two machines here at home: a Kubuntu box and a Fedora Core 4 box. Both are running KDE 3.5 in Hebrew, and both have the Hebrew locale set. Both machines recognize and mount my USB disk on key when I insert it. I must do a "safe eject" to remove the key, and I always do.

In Fedora I can copy files and directories with Hebrew filenames to the USB disk, and when I connect the disk back to the Fedora box I see the Hebrew filenames. When I then connect the USB disk to Kubuntu, the Hebrew characters are replaced by question marks (one for each character).

What must I do to have Kubuntu recognize the Hebrew filenames? I thought to add the encoding to the USB disk's fstab entry, but it does not show up in fstab, even when 'mounted'!

Thanks in advance for assistance.

Dotan Cohen
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