I confirm this in Linux mint quiana with CAJA (mate desktop) and an NTFS formated USB hard drive.
Now the most weird thing of all is : if I open a terminal anc cd to the mounted folder, I can write anything from command line, permissions show it's writeable and I CAN WRITE using CLI. BUT only CAJA refuses tu write to it and says it's read only.
How can there be a permissions discrepancy between the GUI's file manager and fusermount's (and CLI) permissions which allow writing and show the destination as writeable?
After a reboot the issue disappeared. It's a totaly random issue and hard to reproduce, but it happens from time to time...
Since it's random I can't give info right now, but will next time it happens. Since there is no CLI issue (only pure GUI problem), what kind of logs can I give to help debugging?
I confirm this in Linux mint quiana with CAJA (mate desktop) and an NTFS formated USB hard drive.
Now the most weird thing of all is : if I open a terminal anc cd to the mounted folder, I can write anything from command line, permissions show it's writeable and I CAN WRITE using CLI. BUT only CAJA refuses tu write to it and says it's read only.
How can there be a permissions discrepancy between the GUI's file manager and fusermount's (and CLI) permissions which allow writing and show the destination as writeable?
After a reboot the issue disappeared. It's a totaly random issue and hard to reproduce, but it happens from time to time...
Since it's random I can't give info right now, but will next time it happens. Since there is no CLI issue (only pure GUI problem), what kind of logs can I give to help debugging?