File permissions change when transfering between external drives and laptop
I noticed a few years ago that when I transfer files back and forth between my laptop and my external drive all the files that I have transfered have changed permissions.
I format all my external drives as exFAT so I can use larger files.
Why does this happen?
Is there a better way to keep the file permissions intact when transfering files back and forth between external drives?
The test file: Fantastic Fungi (2019).mkv
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This is what the file permssions looks like before I transfer it to my external hard drive
ls -l
-rw-r–r-- 1 user user 577761580 May 2 2024 ‘Fantastic Fungi (2019).mkv’
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This is what the file permssions looks like after I transfer it back to my laptop
ls -l
-rwxr-xr-x 1 user user 577761580 May 2 2024 ‘Fantastic Fungi (2019).mkv’
When I right click file permissions dialogue box. The “Allow this file to run as a program” is ticked.
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The way have overcome this is to run a simple one liner to reset the permissions for directories and files.
Open a terminal in the directory of the folders and files you want to change
All directories will be 775. All files will be 664
find . -type d -exec chmod 0755 {} ;
find . -type f -exec chmod 0644 {} ;
Directory permission 0755 is similar to “drwxr-xr-x”
File permission 0644 is equal to “-rw-r–-r–-“.
-type d = directories
-type f = files
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10Gb is not a big file relatively speaking - both ext4 and btrfs (for example) can handle 16TiB and larger. If this was your only reason for choosing exFAT then you can definately migrate.
Hey IanTwenty
Thank you
ext4 seems the way to go for me