| To: | Olaf Fr±czyk <olaf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
|---|---|
| Subject: | Re: How to make filenames case insensitive |
| From: | Klaus Strebel <klaus.strebel@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 15 Jan 2003 18:31:02 +0100 |
| Cc: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Organization: | EIGNER Germany GmbH |
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Olaf Fr±czyk wrote: Hi, I have many CDs copied onto disk. They contain documentation in PDF files. The files are linked each other. But I'm unable to use them because they were created in Windows, and they have filenames in wrong case eg: I have file XXX and YYY I open XXX, and I have a link Yyy, so acrobat reader fails to open it. I can use these CDs when mounted with option check=relaxed, but XFS doesn't have this option. What can I do to get it working? Well, me method with less effort will be just doing symlinks from YYY to Yyy: ln -s YYY Yyy and that's it. Ciao Klaus -- Klaus Strebel UNIX-Engineer klaus.strebel@xxxxxxxxxx EIGNER - Precision Lifecycle Management - <http://www.eigner.com> |
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