@Martin: probably because you tell the system to mount it like that. I
suppose it's defined in a system-wide /etc/fstab and without any
specific option it will mount at boot-time as owner root (can't guess
you will want to use it as user foo). In all cases, that's a separate
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Why is NTFS drives mounted with "root" as the owner of all the files?
When I connect a drive with my Files I want them to be owned by me, not
root?
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The default setting is there for security reasons. Usershare is, by default,
limited to sharing a directory that you own.
I agree that nautilus-share could be a little more user-friendly and detect
this special case, but it's not a bug.
** Package changed: gnome-vfs (Ubuntu) => nautilus-share (U
I also confirm this bug.
After changing the ntfs partitions in /etc/fstab from umask=007 to umask=000
and adding the line: "usershare owner only = false" to the global section in
/etc/samba/smb.conf my problem was solved.
But a normal user won't understand this at all, and we want to create a
use
As Carasof's reply details, that message is now displayed in the Sharing
Options dialog, and following it's instructions allows you to share the
folder successfully.
However, this is not a very user-friendly way of allowing NTFS drive
sharing, would shipping the default smb.conf with "usershare on
'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare add: cannot share path
/media/500/Downloads as we are restricted to only sharing directories we own.
Ask the administrator to add the line "usershare owner only = False"
to the [global] section of the smb.conf to allow this.
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this bug report is confusing several issues into one, and the initial
poster mixed up uid and umask in a confusing way.
to summarise:
1)have uid of your user means you can share the folder without having to edit
/etc/samba/smb.conf (or you could just share it running nautilus in root ie
gksu nau
I can also confirm this. It is not possible to share NTFS folders on
samba. If I use gksu nautilus, it is possible to share it and show up
on the network, but the folder cannot actually be opened.
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Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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this problem can be solved by having the fstab line as
# /dev/hda4
UUID=35A24A8B2B97FBDB /media/hda4 ntfs defaults,umask=000,gid=46 0 1
instead of umask=007
000 gives read write permissions to everyone (ie the same as 777 in chmod). the
last digit is for the "others" which included samba. i thi
I marked your bug as a duplicate because the root issue seemed the same.
If this was in error I apologize.
I certainly agree that there needs to be a warning on upgrade that
shares may be lost. It may be too late to fix the actual regression
before Hardy's release, but there really should be a war
I went through the "upgrade to hardy" process a little over a week ago
and I run into a serious problem which is very much related to this.
I basically have two 500GB USB harddrives formatted as NTFS connect to
my Ubuntu machine. On these drives I have over 20 different SMB shares
each and the upg
I can also confirm this bug. Sharing NTFS simply does not work out-of-
the-box on Hardy due to the permissions errors.
Using "gksudo nautilus" worked for me, as well as adding "uid=1000" to
the options column in /etc/fstab. However these really are just work
arounds, and neither method is ideal.
what worked for me:
Just start Nautilus as root. "gksudo nautilus" an then set your wanted
sharing options.
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I Confirm, i have attached some screens of error.
log:
drwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev 20480 2008-03-31 08:23 sda1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media$ mount
/dev/sda1 on /media/sda1 type fuseblk
(rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096)
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Hello,
I can confirm this. Right-Clicking on a Folder on a NTFS-Drive opens the
Folder Sharing Settings. Clicking Create Share gives the information,
that Nautilus needs to add some permissions to my folder in ordner to
share it. Clicking Add the permissions automatically does not work.
Error mess
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Incomplete
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I'm not at the computer in question at the moment, when I get home I
will boot with the Hardy Heron Live CD, and attempt to share a folder on
my ntfs drive. I'm afraid I can't tell you the name of the application
that shares the folders, just that it launches when I click "Share
folder" in nautilus
just to be absolutely sure, you're using shares-admin from gnome-system-
tools to do this, right?
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Hi Charlie
I wasn't able to reproduce this issue, works fine for me, this under a clean
install of Hardy Heron. Could you please try to reproduce this issue with the
live environment of the Desktop CD of the development release - Hardy Heron. It
would help us greatly if you could test with it so
I think this might be more of a problem with gnome-vfs. Please correct
me if Im wrong.
Thanks
chuck
** Also affects: gnome-vfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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