Thanks for posting, alexsimps.

Indeed, I have found the umask=022 option to be very useful on NTFS
filesystems in the past.  Unfortunately, it's with my '/' partition,
which is ext4 that I'm noticing the problem.  I haven't been able to
change any permissions on my NTFS partition using Nautilus, either, but
the real problem is with not being able to change user-owned files on my
'/' partition (partitularly in /home/dane/blahblahblah).  I don't really
need to mess with NTFS permissions in Linux very often, so that's not
such a big problem.

I see that this bug was first reported in 2008.  Depending on how many
people are affected, does anybody think it should be marked as "high"
priority?  (Not trying to be impatient, but I do think this is quite a
problem for the systems/users affected.)

Thanks.

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Can't change permissions on a folder with nautilus.
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