Linux USB flash drive Chinese characters garbled-Linux general technology-Linux technology and application information. The following is a detailed description. Generally, run the following command: mount-o iocharset = utf8/dev/sdb/tmp/fat.
Open the gonme configuration editor. In "system"-"configuration", select "system" and then open "storage" to find the following key (a bit like the windows registry, change the key value): default_options. There are several commonly used file systems under this key, such as the disc and NTFS, and generally the USB flash drives are FAT, so open them after finding Vfat, double-click the key-Value Name on the right, and the modify box is displayed. Press "add" and enter "iocharset = utf8" in the edit box. After you confirm the settings, the change will take effect.
I tried Suse Linux10.2, and the original garbled characters are displayed as Chinese characters.
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