Hi Joerg,

* Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-25 10:18]:
> > * Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-25 09:15]:
> > > Why does a mount change the file permissions of a directory?
> > > Example:
> >
> > If I correctly remember, the permissions of the mountED directory are
> > set.  This makes sense for security reasons.
> >

have you check the options of mount for ntfs.  More specifically:

  uid=value, gid=value and umask=value
    Set the file permission on the filesystem.  The umask value
    is given in octal.  By default, the files are owned by root
    and not readable by somebody else.


wbr,
Lukas
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