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Am 17.08.21 um 15:14 schrieb Mark Stodola:
> On 8/17/21 7:38 AM, Ekkard Gerlach wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> options gid=users,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 are ignored in SL 6.10:
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>> root@arthur:/home/pc41# /bin/mount -t cifs //10.0.0.41/public
>> /home/pc41/usb-stick -o
>> username=xxx,password=xxx,gid=users,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
>> root@arthur:/home/pc41# ls usb-stick/ -l
>> insgesamt 0
>> drwxr-xr-x 3 root users 0 17. Aug 13:39 DCIM
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>> You see: "root users" and users can't write, mode 777 is ignored.
>> With old Suse-server worked for 5 years.
>>
>> tia
>>
>> Ekkard
>
> gid, file_mode, dir_mode are all "fallback" values if they are not
> provided by the CIFS server. So if your server has the CIFS unix
> extensions, those permissions are honored and the *_mode options are
> not applied.
CIFS-Server makes same permissions:
[public]
path = /media/usb0
public = yes
writable = yes
comment = smb share
printable = no
#force user = root
guest ok = yes
read only = no
#guest only = yes
create mask = 0666
directory mask = 0777
with or without force user=root, =pc41, ... always the same.
The medium is a vfat microSD card of a DCIM camera.
>
> If you haven't, I would read the man page mount.cifs(8) and the
> section "File and directory ownership and permissions."
>
before I read cryptic manpages and try to understand I change to windows
completely. Maybe SL software is even buggy, then I've lost much time.
tia
Ekkard
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