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ntfs-3g will mount as root only, breaks mounting as user
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I have this issue with a FAT32 pen drive.
Ubuntu shows no new updates for ntfs-3g,so I downloaded it from the site.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ntfs-3g-1.2531$ apt-cache policy ntfs-3g
ntfs-3g:
Installed:
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Reopening. Updating the version has got nothing to do with it. This is
in fact a duplicate of bug 162863.
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Right, but just to make sure that the problem is well understood,
the problem nowadays is not only that ntfs-3g is not installed setuid-root,
but
also that we don't build it with ntfs-3g's internal fuse
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And while not installing setuid-root is easy to fix, building with
external fuse libs means that a fix implies rebuilding the ntfs-3g libs,
every time the package is updated.
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hi,
Jose Bernardo [2008-05-15 12:02 -]:
Please check my comments 5 and 11 above; for me the bug isn't fixed,
in fact it was introduced with 2310
But this version is not in Hardy...
as I need to add entries for my ntfs drives to fstab because of bug
#195420.
Ah, I did not try it with
I'm sorry, I checked and you added it to 2216 (at least from the
changelog for that version), the version I was testing in hardy, not
2310. I was confusing version numbers.
This is one of the entries, for a external usb drive that I share with
the windows machines at work:
I tested this already when merging 1.2216 in Hardy, but now I tested it
again. When I plug in an USB stick with an NTFS partition, it is
automounted right away. No passwords, no error messages.
Can you please open a Terminal, and try to mount it on the command line?
$ gnome-mount -vbd
This bug was fixed in the package ntfs-3g - 1:1.2310-1ubuntu1
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ntfs-3g (1:1.2310-1ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Add udeb shlibs entries for libntfs-3g24-udeb.
- Bump debhelper build-dependency to 5.0.22 for dh_makeshlibs
Oh, sorry, you were trying this under Kubuntu. I'll ask our KDE guru
about this.
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Martin,
Please check my comments 5 and 11 above; for me the bug isn't fixed, in fact it
was introduced with 2310, as I need to add entries for my ntfs drives to fstab
because of bug #195420. And that requires a ntfs-3g built with internal fuse
utils (which is a reversion of the change in 2310)
Martin, I can do any test you want, as long as I know what needs to be
done. Would be really nice to have this issue fixed at the backports.
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In Intrepid this will be fixed once it gets merged.
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Yoanis, once 1.2506 hits intrepid, we can do a backport, sure. However,
I'd much rather backport the fix for this bug to the Hardy package and
put it into -updates, that will be much more beneficial to people.
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Nominating for Hardy, I will look into this.
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pmount works if you're trying to mount a partition from an external
drive. In a dual boot environment, it's a very common case to have a
NTFS partition and pmount won't work. So, no chance to get this fixed
for hardy?
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So, until this issue it's fixed I uninstalled ntfs-3g. Then I went to
http://ntfs-3g.org/ and followed the basic installation instructions. Is
there any chance that ntfs-3g version 1.2506 could be introduced into
Ubuntu backports?
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But if I need to install pmount to make this work (which is admittedly
no big deal), shouldn't pmount be installed by default then? That's not
that big of a deal...
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Any word on progress on solving this bug? Sorry to be so impatient, but
not having an external drive mount on connection is a serious step
backwards from the way things were in 7.10.
I see Hardy still has ntfs-3g 1.2216, can anyone tell how far away the
update to 1.2412 linked to the internal
There is no chance that this get fixed in hardy. Too much things to change,
Difficult decision to take...
But you really don't need it to mount external drive, there is gnome-mount,
pmount... for that.
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(Hola)
In gnome, the mount options problem can be worked around by using the
gconf-editor (launch from terminal), and adding the needed mount options
to the key: /system/storage/default_options/ntfs-3g/mount_options
This way, I can mount an NTFS partition using gnome's Drive Mount applet
but also to use the external fuse libs
It needs internal fuse. The external fuse (suid-root fusermount) has
know potential exploits, ntfs-3g doesn't have any. So the safe internal
fuse replaces the insafe external fuse.
Regards, Szaka
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NTFS-3G Lead Developer: http://nts-3g.org
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You're right, sorry. I've wrote my answer the wrong way around. Right
now, the ubuntu ntfs-3g package passes the option --with-fuse=external
to the configure script, forcing it to use the external libs. I
commented that line, and build the 1.2412 version using the internal
libs, and then set suid
Subscribed Martin Pitt to know his take on this.
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@Jose,
Are you saying this bug need to be changed to [needs-packaging] ntfs-3g 1.2412
- fixes ntfs-3g will mount as root only, breaks mounting as user?
If that is so, please modify this ticket as appropriate and poke someone at
#ubuntu-devel and see if it still can make it on Hardy or shortly
Not quite - it needs not only updating to 1.2412, but also to use the
external fuse libs and to set the /bin/ntfs-3g executable with the suid
bit. So, as you see, it isn't a simple repackaging issue - it needs a
reversion of a decision (using internal fuse libs) and a difficult one
(setting a
Still the same problem - but I found out all the external HDs I wanted to mount
had a entry in fstab, because if not, the option locale=pt_PT.utf8 won't get
passed to ntfs-3g and the drive will be mounted with the wrong character set.
See bug #195420.
If I remove the fstab entry, I can now
From the ntfs-3g support forum a href=http://forum.ntfs-
3g.org/viewtopic.php?t=801here/a, I found out the mounting bugs are
supposedly solved in version 1.2412:
The NTFS-3G 1.2412 release fixes these two issues:
o Fix: unprivileged mount may have been denied because supplementary groups
Finally! I downloaded and expanded the 1.2412 version, copied the
debian dir from 1.2212 to 1.2412, edited debian/changelog to show the
new version, debian/rules to remove the --with-fuse=external \ line,
did a fakeroot debian/rules binary and installed the resulting ntfs-3g
and libntfs-3g
@Jose,
Can you still replicate this? It is now working OK for me.
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I've just checked on kde4, and still won't mount. I'll test soon on kde
3.x
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I'm seeing this error on Ubuntu Hardy (fully updated) when I click on
Places - Win XP partition and wonder if this is related:
Cannot mount volume.
You are not privileged to mount this volume.
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It's ok to only have root mount/unmount, but the gui should allow for
this by asking for a password only, and not show you are not privileged
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