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Mount options for ADFS
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  uid=nnn	All files in the partition will be owned by
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		user id nnn.  Default 0 (root).
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  gid=nnn	All files in the partition will be in group
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		nnn.  Default 0 (root).
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  ownmask=nnn	The permission mask for ADFS 'owner' permissions
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		will be nnn.  Default 0700.
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  othmask=nnn	The permission mask for ADFS 'other' permissions
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		will be nnn.  Default 0077.
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Mapping of ADFS permissions to Linux permissions
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  ADFS permissions consist of the following:
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	Owner read
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	Owner write
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	Other read
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	Other write
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  (In older versions, an 'execute' permission did exist, but this
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   does not hold the same meaning as the Linux 'execute' permission
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   and is now obsolete).
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  The mapping is performed as follows:
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	Owner read				-> -r--r--r--
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	Owner write				-> --w--w---w
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	Owner read and filetype UnixExec	-> ---x--x--x
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    These are then masked by ownmask, eg 700	-> -rwx------
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	Possible owner mode permissions		-> -rwx------
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	Other read				-> -r--r--r--
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	Other write				-> --w--w--w-
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	Other read and filetype UnixExec	-> ---x--x--x
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    These are then masked by othmask, eg 077	-> ----rwxrwx
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	Possible other mode permissions		-> ----rwxrwx
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  Hence, with the default masks, if a file is owner read/write, and
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  not a UnixExec filetype, then the permissions will be:
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			-rw-------
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  However, if the masks were ownmask=0770,othmask=0007, then this would
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  be modified to:
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			-rw-rw----
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  There is no restriction on what you can do with these masks.  You may
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  wish that either read bits give read access to the file for all, but
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  keep the default write protection (ownmask=0755,othmask=0577):
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			-rw-r--r--
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  You can therefore tailor the permission translation to whatever you
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  desire the permissions should be under Linux.
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