AFAIK, the showexec mount parameter that you're already using handles
the executable files just fine, and it won't be affected by the dmask
change.
Output from a patched udisks2 with dmask dropped:
alkisg@pc ~ $ grep vfat /proc/self/mountinfo
35 22 8:33 / /media/alkisg/usbstick rw,nosuid,nodev,re
udisks 1 is ancient and unmaintained, I won't fix it there.
For udisks 2 this seems to make sense at first sight. I'll look into
this more closely; we need to retain a sensible behaviour for executable
files.
** Changed in: udisks (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
** Changed in: udi
P.S. completely removing dmask from the mount options and letting
/media/username "cover" the permission issues,
couples well with UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED,
so that people that want USB drives to be shared across users,
can just specify UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED="1" in udev for those drives.
Then
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Quotting pitti from comment #2:
> We won't change the behaviour in udisks, there needs to be some default after
> all.
Please completely remove dmask from the vfat/ntfs mount options, like fmask
already is (absent).
Patch available at LP #482501.
I assume that dmask=0077 was added at some point
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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and a few months later, nothing...
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Really nothing changed for another year? Thats poor.
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Amazing that this old bug manages to exist through 2011.
Anyway - I've googled around, and the only fix seems to be the one described on
this post :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devicekit-disks/+bug/482501/comments/13
However, when I tried to install the source for devicekit-disks,
Any chance of this to be fixed in the non-geek way? It's 10.10 already,
and this bug is still here!
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** Changed in: gvfs
Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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** Changed in: gvfs
Status: Unknown => New
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Also, I tried to change "Nautilus" (linked to upstream bug tracker) to "gvfs",
and got:
Internal Server Error
NotImplementedError
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I'm marking this regression-release, because as commented on in the
duplicate, we went from Jaunty (HAL) offering NTFS drives as 777 by
default (I believe), with gconf options to change permissions, to Karmic
(devkit-disks / udisks) offering no way to change permissions from 700
-- and thus no way
I've tried the solution suggested above but when I stick the NTFS USB drive
in, it says it can't mount it and point to this bit of documentation:
Unprivileged block device mounts work only if all the below requirements are
met:
1. ntfs-3g is compiled with integrated FUSE support
2. the ntfs
I have added the following lines to my /etc/fstab:
/dev/sdb1 /media/usbd1 auto
noauto,rw,user,shortname=mixed,dmask=02,fmask=0113,utf8=1,flush 0 2
/dev/sdc1 /media/usbd2 auto
noauto,rw,user,shortname=mixed,dmask=02,fmask=0113,utf8=1,flush 0 2
Now two USB flash drives are mounted as I want. I do
A configuration option would be excellent.
Thanks for looking into this! :-)
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BTW, in lucid, VFAT drives are mounted with umask 077 again, as in
Jaunty.
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
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- Greetings!
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- After upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10, mounting removable USB media (e.g. a
- thumbdrive) from Nautilus defaults the umask/fmask such that all
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