On 13/06/05, Alan Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Llu, 2005-06-13 at 11:38, Alexey Zaytsev wrote:
> > Instead of adding NLS support to filesystems who don't have it yet, I
> > think there should be a global NLS layer, to convert file names from
> > any to any encoding, independent of file system and transparently to
> > the user.
>
> Thats essentially what we have. The core OS is UTF-8, the fat and one or
> two other legacy file systems support mapping old and/or inferior
> encodings into utf-8 (and some other stuff).
Yes, that's how it works, but if I want ext or reiser or whatever to
have NLS, I'll have to make them support it (btw, if I do so, wont it
be rejected?). I want to move the NLS one level upper so the
filesystem imlementations won't have to worry about it any more. I
don't have much kernel experience, and none in the fs area, so I can't
explain it any better, but hope you get the idea.
> Alan
Thank you answering.
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