> Your Ubuntu boss wants...

I was just trying to help, unpaid.

> In Windows as administrator in the security tab of the
> folder/partition, you can change the owner and set the
> permissions as you prefer without worrying about masks
> and mount commands and that is how it should be.
> Sorry :)

And sorry, I have no control on how Ubuntu wants the partitions to be
mounted. The security concerns are different in Windows and Ubuntu.

> root@Dell-Ubuntu:~# mount -t ntfs -o umask=000 /dev/sdb2 /media/sdb2
> mount: warning: /media/sdb2 seems to be mounted read-only.
> ...
> /dev/sdb2 on /media/sdb2 type ntfs (ro,umask=000) [HP Data]

This has been mounted with the internal ntfs driver, which is read-only.
Maybe you retry with ntfs-3g. Sorry about the technical explanation.

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