Hello,
With the ntfs3 linux module, some, but not all, directories of the ntfs
partition do not have permissions that are consistent with dmask 027.
dmask=0027 is from /etc/fstab.
Based on a small set, the files permissions are consistent with the fmask
setting.
As an aside, as of 5.15.10-arch
On 12/20/21 3:51 AM, Bjoern Franke via arch-general wrote:
At least I'm getting xfs filesystem being remounted at
/run/systemd/unit-root/var/tmp supports timestamps until 2038
(0x7fff) also on 5.15.x
Kind Regards
Bjoern
That's a different message. That means that your filesystem is *
On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 08:44:57 +
KSP Atlas via arch-general wrote:
> So it seems that you are using an old LTS kernel, try do "sudo pacman -S
> linux" and when asked remove linux-lts. If you aren't using LTS, try to
> update your mirrors.
>
> On 16 December 2021 00:43:06 GMT, pete via arch-gen
Am 20.12.21 um 09:44 schrieb KSP Atlas via arch-general:
So it seems that you are using an old LTS kernel, try do "sudo pacman -S linux"
and when asked remove linux-lts. If you aren't using LTS, try to update your mirrors.
At least I'm getting xfs filesystem being remounted at
/run/systemd/un
So it seems that you are using an old LTS kernel, try do "sudo pacman -S linux"
and when asked remove linux-lts. If you aren't using LTS, try to update your
mirrors.
On 16 December 2021 00:43:06 GMT, pete via arch-general
wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 12:10:40 -0500
>David Rosenstrauch via arch-