Re: Samba mount with fmask 664, ro files still exist.

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What are the permissions of those read-only files on the machine from which you are mount them? It seems that files which are read-only on mounted filesystem are read only on the original filesystem, and therefore could not be written. In this case the computer on which the files are actually stored will block write access even if the files are shown as not read-only on your computer.

Alexey Fadyushin
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Patrick Campbell wrote:

Is there a way to get around this?

I'm mounting using

smbmount //$1/$2 /smbmounts/$3/$1/ -o
credentials=/root/.smb/login.conf,uid=apache,gid=wheel,dmask=775,fmask=664


Everything seems to be fine but these read-only files (chmod of 444) still
exist.




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