I had to pull the SSD that has wheezy on it, and put them back onto the 
Ubuntu system, due to the problems with moving files around between PC's 
( the reason for this topic to begin with). Friday, the supervisor tried 
to copy a file out of the machine, back to his PC to look at the edits 
that were done during the day, and he ran into the permissional problems 
we have been discussing.

Now that I have the SSD with Wheezy on it, in my office, I hooked it up 
,and have been messing around with it to see what I could find. What I 
know is that, when I transferred all of the files onto this new SSD, 
everything "had" read/write/execute status for owner/group/others.Now as 
you open and edit these files, then save them, the permissions get 
changed to rwx for the owner, then read only for group and others. When  
I originally copied all the nc files to this SSD, I copied them using 
"select all", then copy, then just pasted them into the respective 
nc_files folder, then from the terminal I ran "sudo chown -R 
cinci12u:cinci12u nc_files", and also "sudo chmod a+rxw -R nc_files" to 
get the permissions set accordingly,

So how do I stop the editing from changing the permissions of the files? 
I tried a few editors (kate, gedit, mousepad) and don't see anywhere to 
set anything to stop changing these.


-- 

Thanks


Rick Lair
Superior Roll & Turning LLC
399 East Center Street
Petersburg MI, 49270
PH: 734-279-1831
FAX: 734-279-1166
www.superiorroll.com


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