tests/util/grub-fs-tester: Use CSMACINTOSH encoding instead of macroman

From Debian 12 to 13, recode had a major overhaul and now does not support
the macroman encoding. Its unclear if this is a bug or intentional.
Regardless, use the CSMACINTOSH encoding instead as MacRoman and it are
aliases and CSMACINTOSH is supported on both Debian 12 and 13.

Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
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Glenn Washburn 2025-12-12 00:23:49 -06:00 committed by Daniel Kiper
parent 9b2c8ae5d2
commit ee283b14ae

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@ -743,7 +743,9 @@ for LOGSECSIZE in $(range "$MINLOGSECSIZE" "$MAXLOGSECSIZE" 1); do
dd if=/dev/urandom of="${MOUNTDEVICE}" bs=1 seek=$((0x468)) conv=notrunc count=8 dd if=/dev/urandom of="${MOUNTDEVICE}" bs=1 seek=$((0x468)) conv=notrunc count=8
MOUNTFS="hfsplus";; MOUNTFS="hfsplus";;
x"hfs") x"hfs")
"mkfs.hfs" -b $BLKSIZE -v "`echo $FSLABEL |recode utf8..macroman`" -h "${MOUNTDEVICE}" # CSMACINTOSH is an alias for MacRoman which is the
# encoding used on HFS.
"mkfs.hfs" -b $BLKSIZE -v "`echo $FSLABEL | recode utf8..CSMACINTOSH`" -h "${MOUNTDEVICE}"
dd if=/dev/urandom of="${MOUNTDEVICE}" bs=1 seek=$((0x474)) conv=notrunc count=8 dd if=/dev/urandom of="${MOUNTDEVICE}" bs=1 seek=$((0x474)) conv=notrunc count=8
MOUNTOPTS="iocharset=utf8,codepage=macroman," MOUNTOPTS="iocharset=utf8,codepage=macroman,"
;; ;;