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CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT: Use a default NLS

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT has multiple definitions:

Use a default NLS found in drivers/staging/smbfs/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT:

Help text

Enabling this will make smbfs use nls translations by default. You need to specify the local charset (NLS_DEFAULT) in the nls settings and you need to give the default nls for the SMB server as SMB_NLS_REMOTE.

The nls settings can be changed at mount time, if your smbmount supports that, using the codepage and iocharset parameters.

smbmount from samba 2.2.0 or later supports this.

Use a default NLS found in fs/smbfs/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT:

Help text

Enabling this will make smbfs use nls translations by default. You need to specify the local charset (NLS_DEFAULT) in the nls settings and you need to give the default nls for the SMB server as SMB_NLS_REMOTE.

The nls settings can be changed at mount time, if your smbmount supports that, using the codepage and iocharset parameters.

smbmount from samba 2.2.0 or later supports this.

Use a default NLS found in fs/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT:

Help text

Enabling this will make smbfs use nls translations by default. You need to specify the local charset (NLS_DEFAULT) in the nls settings and you need to give the default nls for the SMB server as SMB_NLS_REMOTE.

The nls settings can be changed at mount time, if your smbmount supports that, using the codepage and iocharset parameters.

smbmount from samba 2.2.0 or later supports this.

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