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> iso9660:1999, afaik, has agnostic to filename encodings. This probably |
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> means that you need to know what the iocharset. If the disc was |
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> created under the en_US.utf8 environment, -o utf8 should give you the |
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> right encoding back. |
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> Lastly, why iso9660 and not UDF on your dvd-r? |
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This DVD-R was created under windows with nero, not by me. |
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I tried to set iocharset=windows-1251 but it didn't help. I know on that |
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windows system is windows-1251 charset. I still see ugly names, and I haven't |
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any ideas... Under windows this DVD reads OK |
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> With regards to the lower case problem, try "-o map=o" (o as in off), |
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> see man mount for details. |
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This helps, thanks |
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best regards, |
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Aleksey V. Kunitskiy |
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my public GPG/PGP key: http://www.alexey-kv.org.ua/pubkey.asc |