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On 10/03/2010 05:13 PM, Mick wrote: |
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> Hi All, |
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> On a box which dual boots into MSWindows I mount a ntfs partition using fstab |
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> as follows: |
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> /dev/sda9 /mnt/data ntfs-3g defaults,noatime,locale=en_GB.utf8 0 0 |
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> however, when I ls the contents all files and directories are shown as: |
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> (d)rwxrwxrwx |
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> The problem is that these are different to the MSWindows rights and also if I |
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> untar any fs in there then the access rights of that tarred fs are not |
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> retained. |
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> What is an appropriate way to configure this so that the Linux user has the |
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> same access rights as the MSWindows user? |
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> PS. I have set up a UserMapping file, but this has not made any difference. |
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AFAIK, it's not possible. Windows access rights are totally different |
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than Unix ones. |