fstab mount options for umask, fmask, dmask for ntfs with noexec












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I have a ntfs partition and when I mount it with default options in fstab I get for files and directories:
rwxrwxrwx = 0777
Obviously ntfs does not support "noexec" option and I do not want 'x' flag to the files and directories. So I'd like to ask what values shall I set to fmask, dmask and umask?
When I set umask=0666



/dev/sda3       /ntfsPartition  ntfs-3g     defaults,noatime,umask=0666,locale=en_US.utf8,errors=ro 0 0


I get d--x--x--x for the mount directory of the partition. I can go the directory:



cd /ntfsPartition


but I cannot read the content:



ls /ntfsPartition
ls: cannot open directory '.': Permission denied


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    I have a ntfs partition and when I mount it with default options in fstab I get for files and directories:
    rwxrwxrwx = 0777
    Obviously ntfs does not support "noexec" option and I do not want 'x' flag to the files and directories. So I'd like to ask what values shall I set to fmask, dmask and umask?
    When I set umask=0666



    /dev/sda3       /ntfsPartition  ntfs-3g     defaults,noatime,umask=0666,locale=en_US.utf8,errors=ro 0 0


    I get d--x--x--x for the mount directory of the partition. I can go the directory:



    cd /ntfsPartition


    but I cannot read the content:



    ls /ntfsPartition
    ls: cannot open directory '.': Permission denied


    Thanks in advance!










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      I have a ntfs partition and when I mount it with default options in fstab I get for files and directories:
      rwxrwxrwx = 0777
      Obviously ntfs does not support "noexec" option and I do not want 'x' flag to the files and directories. So I'd like to ask what values shall I set to fmask, dmask and umask?
      When I set umask=0666



      /dev/sda3       /ntfsPartition  ntfs-3g     defaults,noatime,umask=0666,locale=en_US.utf8,errors=ro 0 0


      I get d--x--x--x for the mount directory of the partition. I can go the directory:



      cd /ntfsPartition


      but I cannot read the content:



      ls /ntfsPartition
      ls: cannot open directory '.': Permission denied


      Thanks in advance!










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      I have a ntfs partition and when I mount it with default options in fstab I get for files and directories:
      rwxrwxrwx = 0777
      Obviously ntfs does not support "noexec" option and I do not want 'x' flag to the files and directories. So I'd like to ask what values shall I set to fmask, dmask and umask?
      When I set umask=0666



      /dev/sda3       /ntfsPartition  ntfs-3g     defaults,noatime,umask=0666,locale=en_US.utf8,errors=ro 0 0


      I get d--x--x--x for the mount directory of the partition. I can go the directory:



      cd /ntfsPartition


      but I cannot read the content:



      ls /ntfsPartition
      ls: cannot open directory '.': Permission denied


      Thanks in advance!







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          umask says what bits to turn off, so you should try umask=0111.






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          • It doesnt work. :) Shall I set only umask or umask, fmask and dmask or only fmask and dmask? $ cd ntfsPartition/ bash: cd: ntfsPartition/: Permission denied

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          • It doesnt work. :) Shall I set only umask or umask, fmask and dmask or only fmask and dmask? $ cd ntfsPartition/ bash: cd: ntfsPartition/: Permission denied

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          • It doesnt work. :) Shall I set only umask or umask, fmask and dmask or only fmask and dmask? $ cd ntfsPartition/ bash: cd: ntfsPartition/: Permission denied

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          • It doesnt work. :) Shall I set only umask or umask, fmask and dmask or only fmask and dmask? $ cd ntfsPartition/ bash: cd: ntfsPartition/: Permission denied

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          • It doesnt work. :) Shall I set only umask or umask, fmask and dmask or only fmask and dmask? $ cd ntfsPartition/ bash: cd: ntfsPartition/: Permission denied

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          It doesnt work. :) Shall I set only umask or umask, fmask and dmask or only fmask and dmask? $ cd ntfsPartition/ bash: cd: ntfsPartition/: Permission denied

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          It doesnt work. :) Shall I set only umask or umask, fmask and dmask or only fmask and dmask? $ cd ntfsPartition/ bash: cd: ntfsPartition/: Permission denied

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