Answering my own post with a solution, but I don't know WHY this works. I discovered that if I access fish://pi/media/PUBLIC/ in Dolphin the file ownerships are shown correctly.
Can anyone tell me why this works when the following 2 don't? > If I access /mnt/PI-PUBLIC in Dolphin, all the files "seem" to be > owned by root. > If I access smb://solomon@pi/PI-PUBLIC/ then all the files "seem" to > be owned by solomon. On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 10:58:06 +0300 Shlomo Solomon <shl...@the-solomons.net> wrote: > Since moving from Mageia5 to Kubuntu 18.04 I have an annoying problem. > > I have a Raspberry PI file server running Samba and sharing > PI-PUBLIC. Files are created (and owned) by various users. > > This is a mixed Linux and Windows network. > All Linux computers on the network (including the PI) have the same > users and UIDs, to prevent confusion about file ownership. > In the PI-PUBLIC section of smb.conf on the PI, all the relevant users > are listed as valid users = > > In Mageia I could mount the share with either of the > following /etc/fstab entries (note that pi is defined in /etc/hosts): > > //pi/PI-PUBLIC /mnt/PI-PUBLIC cifs > username=solomon,password=mypassword,rw,user 0 0 > > //pi/PI-PUBLIC /mnt/PI-PUBLIC cifs > user,credentials=/etc/samba/auth.pi.solomon 0 0 > > But in Kubuntu, all the files "seem" to be owned by the wrong user. > If I access /mnt/PI-PUBLIC in Dolphin, all the files "seem" to be > owned by root. > If I access smb://solomon@pi/PI-PUBLIC/ then all the files "seem" to > be owned by solomon. > > > -- Shlomo Solomon http://the-solomons.net Claws Mail 3.16.0 - Kubuntu 18.04 _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il