On Thursday 20 March 2003 15:15, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote: > Not ioslave, but the kernel. > Your filesystem is mounted in such way. > Use umask mount option to change that.
What? The share is never mounted anywhere as far as I can see. Are you sure you are not mistaking KIO_SMB for the kernel smb file system. I do use smbfs to mount windows shares occasionally and files never have the executable bit set, so I am sure this situation is different. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 on Debian GNU/Linux

