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Message #30231
[Bug 685989] [NEW] pyNeighborhood changes folder permissions
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 10.10 and using pyNeighborhood to map a network
folder Backups to a folder in my Home folder. With my network password
set, I can write to the Backups folder.
When pyNeighborhood maps Backups to eg /mnt/Backups then Backups is
owned by Root, and I cannot write to it.
If I change the ownership of /mnt/Backups, and give read/write access to
my account, then pyNeighborhood changes ownership to root when it maps
the network folder, and I cannot write to /mnt/Backups.
How can I configure pyNeighborhood to allow me to write to Backups, as I
can if I set the share up without pyNeighborhood?
This is a common problem as I have seen it described in many places,
however the fix of using a folder in the Home directory doesn't work for
me as I wish to backup my Home directory to the network folder.
** Affects: pyneighborhood
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/685989
Title:
pyNeighborhood changes folder permissions
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