Re: linux git init/clone on Netapp NTFS security style volumes

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On 2024-07-06 at 19:35:30, github@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> I'm trying to execute git init and git clone operations on a linux
> client that mounts a Netapp volume with NTFS Security Style. Meaning
> the client is Linux based but the filesystem is managed from Windows
> side - especially linux chmod operations are not permitted.
>  
> Maybe a new CLI option might be helpful to skip those chmod operations.

I'm not surprised by this, because Windows volumes under WSL also have
the same problem.  However, I don't see the behaviour you describe when
creating a new file system with NTFS on Linux and using ntfs-3g to
mount with default options.  In my case, everything works just fine.

Note that I didn't try using the old non-FUSE driver because that's
deprecated and I don't believe it's available anymore in Debian sid.

What OS (including version) are you using and how are you mounting the
file system?
-- 
brian m. carlson (they/them or he/him)
Toronto, Ontario, CA

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