> How is a normal user supposed to know that we have to use a
> special mount command in that case? If the mount has been
> inconsistent with rsync operation I expect a warning and not
> this type of own, unexpected default action of the system.

Your device was probably mounted automatically by udisks, which forces
"fmask=177, dmask=077"

> I have used the mount command with the permission set to 777,
> without any success.

Please post your exact command, or try :

mount -t ntfs -o permissions MY-DEVICE MY-MOUNT-POINT
chmod 731 MY-MOUNT-POINT/my-file
ls -l MY-MOUNT-POINT/my-file

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  NTFS partition unusable after copying network folder to it.

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