[Bug 195216] Re: Permission troubles copying files to NTFS

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Wed Sep 21 17:13:33 UTC 2011


** Changed in: dolphin
       Status: Unknown => New

** Changed in: dolphin
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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Title:
  Permission troubles copying files to NTFS

Status in File Manager for KDE:
  New
Status in “dolphin” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “ntfs-3g” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Using Kubuntu Hardy Heron + KDE 3.5.9
  Permissions on NTFS partitions are not well configured.
  Steps:
  1) I install Kubuntu Hardy from Desktop CD.
  2) During installation i choose manual partitioning and i configure a partition sdb1 to be used as NTFS and mounted on /media/datos.
  3) Kubuntu is installed and running.
  4) I create a file in my HOME directory.
  5) I copy the created file and I paste it on a folder inside ntfs drive.
  What happens?
  A window is displayed with title "Information - D3lphin" that says:
  "Permissions of /home/rafael/Aplicaciones/jesuuss.txt could not be changed"
  I click on Ok button and i can check that the file has been copied.
  But think that if you copy one hundred files, you obtain one hundred windows with this warning.

  The fix of this is easy, it is necessary to review default parameters
  in /etc/fstab for ntfs partitions.

  I attach a capture of the window, due to a bug in language-selector-qt
  i cannot capture a window fully in English, but i have written the
  content in the report.

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