Re: Capital letters in (windows) file names on Fedora 9

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I was going to suggest that but not having an FC-6 candidate around, I
looked at a CentOS-5 and CentOS-4 system and it appears that the
shortname=lower was the default for quite some time and would have been
the default on FC-6 so this must have been an option that you employed
on that FC-6 system some time back.

Craig

On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 20:44 -0700, Peter Langfelder wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I figured it out. The portable disk is indeed a vfat. Here's what
> mount has to say about it:
> 
> /dev/sdb1 on /media/LaCie type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal,uid=500)
> 
> This setting was converting some file names to lower case. I looked at
> my FC6 laptop and there's one more crucial option,
> 
> shortname=winnt.
> 
> Adding that to my configuration via config-editor solved the problem.
> 
> Thanks for your time,
> 
> Peter
> 
> On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 19:44 -0700, Peter Langfelder wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I just installed F9 on my desktop machine and am running into a
> >> problem when trying to transfer files from a windows system. Here's a
> >> bit of background: I used to switch back and forth between a linux
> >> (FC6) laptop and a windows desktop, transferring my work files back
> >> and forth using a USB stick and rsync. All capital letters are
> >> properly recognized in F6, so when I create a file Temp.R on Windows,
> >> it shows as Temp.R on my FC6 laptop. In F9, however, some filenames
> >> are being converted to lowercase (I suspect those that were created on
> >> Windows..); for example, the file may show up as temp.r. The converted
> >> file names are being displayed both in
> >> File Browser windows as well as in terminal (such as seen by ls or rsync).
> >>
> >> Is there any way to make the system recognize the case the way FC6
> >> did? Is this some setting in the automatic recognition and mounting of
> >> file systems? A proper file name recognition from Windows is very
> >> important... I'd hate to have to downgrade the system so I get this
> >> functionality back.
> > ----
> > vfat file system? what mount options are in place?
> >
> > probably if you show us output of 'mount' command, that may be useful
> >
> > It would make sense that you test things so you don't have to guess
> > where/when things break down.
> >
> > make 2 new folders - say files-from-home and files-from-work
> >
> > and put a couple of files from your home system into the files-from-home
> > folder and see how they're named when you get to work and reverse the
> > process.
> >
> > for S&G's, I plugged in my external USB drive that is formatted vfat...
> > /dev/sdb1 on /media/120G-HD type vfat
> > (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal,uid=500)
> >
> > and the file names seemed to be proper/case mixed as expected.
> >
> > Craig
> >
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