[Bug 230906] Re: Using special characters in filenames prevents Windows from opening
Rygle
230906 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Sep 26 03:27:25 UTC 2011
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Title:
Using special characters in filenames prevents Windows from opening
Status in “ntfs-3g” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Currently, the only characters that Ubuntu doesn't support in
filenames and paths are slashes, while Windows has a considerable list
(apostrophes, asterisks, etc).
Naming a file on a Windows drive in Ubuntu with one of these
characters causes Windows to be unable to read the file and anything
beneath it in the directory structure.
Ubuntu needs to automatically strip these characters (or prompt for a
rename) when creating/moving/renaming files on NTFS drives.
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