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Write about convmv in the docs for fixing non UTF-8 filesystems - fixes #300
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### Filenames ###
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Filenames are expected to be encoded in UTF-8 on disk. This is the
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normal case for Windows and OS X. There is a bit more uncertainty in
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the Linux world, but new distributions will have UTF-8 encoded files
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names.
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normal case for Windows and OS X.
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There is a bit more uncertainty in the Linux world, but new
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distributions will have UTF-8 encoded files names. If you are using an
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old Linux filesystem with non UTF-8 file names (eg latin1) then you
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can use the `convmv` tool to convert the filesystem to UTF-8. This
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tool is available in most distributions' package managers.
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If an invalid (non-UTF8) filename is read, the invalid caracters will
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be replaced with the unicode replacement character, '<27>'. `rclone`
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