Hi Sebastien:

After successful test logged on as ROOT, I logged back with my current
userid, and kept searching, but have not found yet how to set the fstab
to mount correctly (that is, that it behaves as I expect, keeping
timestamps on copy operations).

My current fstab ntfs (defalut) lines:

# /dev/sda2
UUID=C650E3A150E39689 /media/sda2     ntfs    defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0       
1
# /dev/sdb1
UUID=ECA4CE6EA4CE3ABA /media/sdb1     ntfs    defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0       
1

I tested with umask=000 and rebooted, but the behavior remained
unchanged. Don't know what to do with gid=46

Common sense is that the default setting should be a full read/write
(keeping timestamp) and then restrict it if needed.

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File timestamp lost when copying files (nautilus) to a NTFS volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254016
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