On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Ross Cavanagh <ross.cav at gmail.com> wrote: > > >> I just quickly started up a CentOS VM to check something... > > > But it appears even I have some issues via my terminal too: > > > > [root at CENT01 ~]# useradd -m ross > > [root at CENT01 ~]# cd /home/ross/ > > [root at CENT01 ross]# touch ロス > > [root at CENT01 ross]# ls > > ?????? > > I have a .ja version of CentOS-6 in a VM. I do all my testing work by > ssh'ing to it but have not encountered issues with Japanese > input/display. > > [yagi2 at c63-64ja ~]$ mkdir 日本語 > [yagi2 at c63-64ja ~]$ cd 日本語 > [yagi2 at c63-64ja 日本語]$ touch ロス > [yagi2 at c63-64ja 日本語]$ ll > total 0 > -rw-r--r--. 1 yagi2 yagi2 0 Aug 6 06:39 ロス > > The machine I connect from does have Japanese input set up (as > mentioned by others). > > Akemi > A Japanese in California :-) > > Can you do a useradd command in kana or kanji? Mine was rejected, which I think was the main concern that the username / password combination would be in Japanese. I don't think I've encountered a non romaji home directory - but the folders and files can be created in Japanese no problem. The issue I had is a local one that I can fix with the display actually.