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Sourcepackagename: None => linux
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New timestamp when copying to NTFS partition
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I followed the advice of Mr.Walton and let strace monitor the copying of a file
to a NTFS partition.
The log is attached.
I did the following:
I opened gnome-commander with /data/Antoon/Temp/Test on the left (this is a
folder on a NTFS partition) and
/home/antoon/Backup/home/antoon/Pictures/Sev
I re-linked this bug with Nautilus because this problem (also) shows up
in Nautilus.
When Nautilus uses another package to copy files, then maybe the problem
is caused by that other package, but as I'm just a simple Ubuntu desktop
user who is trying very hard to stop using XP, I have no idea what
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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I get the bug in BOTH Nautilus and GNOME Commander. As Nautilus is the
native Ubuntu file manager, I filed the bug under Nautilus.
When you can tell me which package is causing the problem, please let me
know and I will change that.
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New timestamp when copying to NTFS partition
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New timestamp when copying to NTFS partition
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Public bug reported:
When copying files to a NTFS partition, Nautilus does not preserve the
timestamp (the new timestamp will be the current time and date). When copying
to an Ext3 partition it does.
GNOME Commander has the same behaviour.
My NTFS partition is created by fstab: # /dev/sda3 UUID