Ulf Zibis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the following example I have "owner 0, group 0" with secaudit, but ls 
> says: "owner 1000, group 1000".
> The volume was mounted automatically from USB connection, no entry in fstab.
>
> ich@ThinkPad-T500:/media/ich/BACKUP$ ntfs-3g.secaudit Elmi/
> secaudit 1.4.3 : NTFS security data auditing
> Directory Elmi/
> Windows attribs : 0x10 - ____D___________
> ** Could not find the user mapping file
>      Retry with full path of file
> Windows owner S-1-5-18
> Windows group S-1-5-21-823518204-1958367476-839522115-513
> Interpreted Unix owner 0, group 0, mode 0777
> ** 1 error was found
>
> ich@ThinkPad-T500:/media/ich/BACKUP$ ls -dal Elmi/
> drwxrwxrwx 1 ich ich 4096 Jan 29  2014 Elmi/
>
> What is the reason for this difference?

The user mapping file could not be found on your
device for some reason, and you did not have an fstab
entry.

In such condition, default owner and permissions are
forced by the automount process, and ntfs-3g has no
control over it.

Regards

Jean-Pierre


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