Hello:

This applies to krusader Version 2.4.0-beta3 "Single Step". I frequently copy 
files of different users using krusader as root. Until now I used krusader 1.x 
in KDE3 and copying files as root never caused a problem.

Recently I have started to use krusader 2.x in KDE4. When I copy a user's 
files, krusader set the owner of the files to root instead of preserving the 
ownership. I have to manually set back the ownership, but if the file 
ownerships are different, it might be very tedious. This makes krusader 
unusable for backing up users' files.
Why doesn't krusader 2.x preserve file ownership? Is it possible to change this 
somewhere in config options?

Thanks,

Istvan

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