Hi, There seem to be two problems here.
Now the umask seems to be 033 (unless I define a different value in the file /etc/fstab). Unfortunately this umask is applied to directories, too. So unprivileged users are unable to read any file on the mounted volume.
I think it's a good idea to set a umask option in fstab anyway, but I agree that the documented default behavior should have been retained.
Setting the umask to 023 I can enable some users to read these files; but now all files get the x-bit as well, a thing I'd like to avoid.
Now that's a different issue, most likely has nothing to do with the update. If it sets the x bit on regular files now, then it probably did so before the update, too. Olaf -- Olaf Kirch | Anyone who has had to work with X.509 has probably okir@suse.de | experienced what can best be described as ---------------+ ISO water torture. -- Peter Gutmann