I tried to execute the commands as you guided me, however the result is the same. Mini:~$ LC_ALL=ko_KR df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/disk0s2 233G 176G 56G 76% / /dev/disk1s2 931G 686G 246G 74% /Volumes/ext /dev/disk2s1 39M 33M 6.4M 84% /Volumes/BEAGLEBONE /dev/disk3s1 15G 2.5M 15G 1% /Volumes/�??�?��??�?� Mini:~$ LC_ALL=ko_KR.UTF-8 df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/disk0s2 233G 176G 56G 76% / /dev/disk1s2 931G 686G 246G 74% /Volumes/ext /dev/disk2s1 39M 33M 6.4M 84% /Volumes/BEAGLEBONE /dev/disk3s1 15G 2.5M 15G 1% /Volumes/�??�?��??�?� Mini:~$ gls /Volumes/ BEAGLEBONE boot.tar ext ssd 무제 Did I do wrong something? Regards, Jaeseok 2017-02-08 1:04 GMT+09:00 Pádraig Brady
: > On 07/02/17 05:11, Jaeseok Park wrote: > > Dear Pádraig > > > > Thank you for your reply. > > > > 1. Maybe its volume name seems to be encoded by UTF-8. I formatted my > USB storage on OSX. > > > > 2. My $LC_ALL is empty and $LANG is "ko_KR.UTF-8". > > > > 3. The result of gls is as below: > > > > BEAGLEBONE > > boot.tar > > ext > > ssd > > ''$'\341\204\206\341\205\256\341\204\214\341\205\246' > > Ah right that's the decomposed form. > HFS must use that for normalization of file names. > Using that I can reproduce your issue with an incorrect locale: > > # LC_ALL=ko_KR df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda1 100M 120K 100M 1% /root/�??�?��??�?� > # LC_ALL=ko_KR.UTF-8 df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda1 100M 120K 100M 1% /root/무제 > > > I.E. It looks like you have the wrong locale settings for the df command. > Please try setting LC_ALL as above, or otherwise setting UTF-8. > > thanks, > Pádraig > -- -------------------------- *"Good People, Valuable Challenge, Better World"* Jaeseok Park | Daliworks Inc. Mobile : +82-10-5759-5853 Office : +82-02-2274-3254 ----------------------------