Hi, On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 08:45:36PM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote: > Axel Thimm wrote: >> some home made DVDs by some software is creating *_TS folders with >> 0400 permissions. This means that only root can really change into >> these folders. >> >> Is there a way to tell Fedora to always paste executional bits onto >> video DVDs? >> >> I'm trying to convert some people to use Fedora for their home systems >> and when they find out that Fedora will ignore their home made DVDs >> they don't really care that their Wincrap software generated a bad DVD >> ("after all it runs on the DVD player"). >> >> So while Fedora is actually doing The Right Thing, it is hindering its >> own acceptance. :( >> > I can't imagine any change which would make that work and still be > remotely functional behavior. Turning off permissions checking on > directories isn't going to happen. Turns out that this just happened in 2.6.30 :) There are mode and dmode parameters that devicekit sets to full permissions. > The DVDs are broken, tell your friends their software is crap. And that > the media will not play in certain Blu-Ray players which check properly. > That might make a better connection. There are just too many broken DVDs out there to be The Right One. And while digging into it I found out that not only home-made, but many commercial DVDs are broken as well. I wish the 2.6.30 mode/dmode patch makes it into F11. On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 07:11:23PM -0700, Suvayu Ali wrote: > How are you mounting your DVDs? Is it auto-mounted by HAL? Yes. > I sometimes use Windowmaker as my desktop and it doesn't automount > any external storage device. Then I have to mount it by hand. I use > the following to do that successfully. > > $ sudo mount -o uid=regular-user -o gid=group-of-user [other > options] The problem is that there was no option for altering the permissions. In the near furture you will be able to do -o mode=xxx,dmode=yyy as well. > I think similar other options for -o allow you to mount with the > executable bit set. The DVDs might work if you mounted it like this. True, but you need the kernel to understand dmode and mode. Looks like it's going to be >= 2.6.30 unless it is backported to the Fedora kernels. -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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