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Old 08-12-2008, 04:19 PM
"Daniel B. Thurman"
 
Default To mount or not to mount, that's the question!

I am a bit confused. I have a small audio/video collection
and it is placed in an NTFS file-system on a secondary disk,
and I noticed that it is fusefs mounted into the /media
directory. The problem for me, is that I am unable to
set ownership and attributes (selinux) on this mounted
file-system. I tried adding the AV directory via fstab
and onto /media/AV but apparently fusefs did not like
it.

How does one properly manage a fusefs and/or how should
the AV file-system be properly managed? fusefs or mounts?

Another annoyance I noticed was that when I was running
Amarok, it sometimes wipes out the /media/<mounts> and
I could not figure out how to get it back nor keep the (certain)
mounts persistent.

I couldn't find the information on the Internet, so if anyone can
advise or guide me to the relevant docs, please do!

Thanks!
Dan

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Old 08-12-2008, 09:09 PM
Markku Kolkka
 
Default To mount or not to mount, that's the question!

Daniel B. Thurman kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 12.
elokuuta 2008):
> I am a bit confused. I have a small audio/video collection
> and it is placed in an NTFS file-system on a secondary disk,
> and I noticed that it is fusefs mounted into the /media
> directory. The problem for me, is that I am unable to
> set ownership and attributes (selinux) on this mounted
> file-system.

Ownership and access control support on ntfs-3g requires setting
up a file with Windows/Linux user and group ID mappings:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/b.andre/security.html

SElinux labels aren't supported in ntfs-3g.

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