Please note that on Linux, only the owner of a file and root are allowed to set the timestamps of a file to a value different from the current time. So there are three options : 1) disabling permissions checks (no uid, gid, dmask, fmask and umask options) 2) make the user appear as the owner (uid options matches the user) 3) use standard Linux permissions (read and apply the user mapping section of the ntfs-3g manual).
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