** Description changed: In udisks changelog says: "udisks (1.0.1+git20100614-1) unstable; urgency=low * Upgrade to current git HEAD: - [...] - Do not have files executable on NTFS." I have a 16Gb pendrive partitioned with ntfs which I use to carry my development environment as I switch from one computer to another, and I have it with ntfs because I need to move large files. I have Ubuntu 10.10 maverick installed and updated and udisks 1.0.1+git20100614-3. The problem comes when I try to run a .sh script to launch the development environment on linux. I can't do it because the excecution bit isn't set anymore on ntfs. So now I have to copy my entire environment to my home, change the excecution bit, and only then I'm able to run it. It's annoying. I don't want to have it duplicated on every computer I use, and I need the filesystem formatted with ntfs to interface with windows computers and to carry large files. Please can someone fix or rollback this? Or at least can anyone give me a hint on what should I do to rollback this behavior on my system? Thanks, Mariano. + + Edit: I've read + https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks/+bug/14335 and I know + that this was a decision taked to improve the desktop, but actually in + the case of ntfs it's better to let it as it was. Unless Nautilus could + read the extensions or the content to decide if it's excecutable or not. + For now that it doesn't, just let them all excecutable please.
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