Hi, Am Donnerstag, 23. März 2017, 19:48:46 CET schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 2017-03-23 11:06, Axel Braun wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 23. März 2017, 09:23:36 CET schrieb Johannes
Meixner:
On Mar 22 21:32 Axel Braun wrote (excerpt):
I noticed that if root mounts the drive (via KDE desktop), all special characters (ä, ü, ß) are corrupted. If normal user mounts the drive, everything looks OK.
I don't think it depends on the user who monts a filesystem. I think it depends on the user who uses a monted filesystem.
When I mouint the filesystem as user, all Umlauts are correct. When I then start dolphin in Superuser-Mode, they are still correct.
So it depends on the user who mounts it.
I very much doubt it. XFS does not treat filenames differently according to user settings, as far as I know.
On the other hand, the current desktop might display differently a mounted filesystem.
Try mounting as root, then use the user desktop to browse.
Even worse: I can reproduce it on the running system: When I log into the Plasma Desktop as root, I see the directory names corrupted as well. In Dolphin as well as in bash mounted as: /dev/mapper/cr_home /home xfs nofail 0 2 (yes, /home is encrypted)
Anyway, you still have not posted the mount options used in each case. Ie, the output of "mount" in each case.
/dev/mapper/cr_home on /home type xfs (rw,relatime,attr2,inode64,noquota)
Johannes Meixner said:
I don't think it depends on the user who monts a filesystem. I think it depends on the user who uses a monted filesystem.
I didn't notice the wording. It is the same as I'm saying.
You said:
When I mouint the filesystem as user, all Umlauts are correct. When I then start dolphin in Superuser-Mode, they are still correct.
Notice that the superuser-mode dolphin inherits the locale of the user.
yes, that why it works... I have put an example here: http://paste.opensuse.org/68805285 Cheers Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org