Here's another question.
Case sensitivity and converting special chars to the 0xf0xx range are
actually two different problems. The conversion is only required on
FAT or NTFS (including Samba) but not on NFS or EXT2. So, actually
we have more cases which look useful:
- nothing, just standard Win32 compatibility
- convert special char and convert upper case, for those who need it
but don't want to tweak the registry
- case sensitive, for NFS, EXT2, etc.
- convert special char and case sensitive, for FAT, NTFS, Interix
compatible
So, wouldn't it make sense to have two mount options, one for the char
conversion ("managed") and one for case sensitivity ("case", "posix")?