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Lakka on switch didn't show CJK file or directory names correctly on the fat32 partitions. #2026

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whmzsu opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 2 comments

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@whmzsu
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whmzsu commented Jan 9, 2025

Lakka on switch didn't show CJK file or directory names correctly on the fat32 partitions. And I login through the ssh and found the mount option for the fat32 partition with codepage and iocharset were not unicode supported . So is it possible to change the mount option to support the CJK charactors?

@whmzsu whmzsu changed the title Lakka on switch didn't show CJK file or directly names correctly on the fat32 partitions. Lakka on switch didn't show CJK file or directory names correctly on the fat32 partitions. Jan 9, 2025
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GavinDarkglider commented Jan 9, 2025

Unicode isn't supported on fat32, that was added in vfat in windows. On top of that, a lot of the fat issues is because Linux was never made to run with fat32 as its main storage device..... I still need to work out fake file/folder permissions/symlinks in rewritefs layer, to fix the nas mount stuff(dumb way to do that imo), and what you are asking for might be able to be faked as well..... Maybe?

You might try changing the system locale..... Though that probably involves Extracting squashfs, changing locale, and re compressing it. And since it works for my purposes I am not going to try to fix locale/Unicode issues.

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whmzsu commented Jan 10, 2025

Thanks , I will try the " changing the system locale" way.

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