Portál AbcLinuxu, 10. května 2025 11:23
mkfs.ext2
a pak tam nasekáš oddíly fdisk
em. Viz man mkfs.ext2
a man fdisk
. Vše jako root.
When I access to an Ext2/Ext3 volume on Windows, file names with language-specific characters appear distorted. It is probably caused by an activated UTF-8 encoding in your Linux installation. You may check it by the locale tool (on Linux): locale When it outputs something, which ends with "utf8" in the line "LC_CTYPE=", UTF-8 encoding is enabled. Unfortunately, the current version of the Ext2 IFS software does not support UTF-8 encoded file names. (The driver always uses the current code page of Windows.)
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