On 18/01/2019 10.00, Rainer Hantsch wrote:
Hello. While I use iso-8859-1 in my systems, my friend uses utf-8.
This is actually no big issue when using rsync (as it can convert filenames on the fly), but now I wanted to use KODI on my FireTV stick. KODI appears to use only UTF8 when using its built-in nfs-client, or it has a bug and ignores the configured character set.
Anyway, Kodi does not show German Umlauts therefore.
Can I configure the kernel-nfs on my server to do something similar to rsync by using "--iconv=iso-8859-1,utf-8"? So my server-side encoding is translated to UTF8 only for this FireTV stick?
I had a look into the man pages, but I could not find anything about that. I also googled and figured out that some nfs servers allow that, others don't, ...
Would be great if this is possible on openSUSE.
I don't think so. "Converting" the name of a file means altering it on disk. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)