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This still shouldn't happen though.
Valve should fix this by not having the operation fail completely just beacuse it couldn't set file permissions. It should just output a warning and continue anyway. Most programs do this when they encounter this situation.
Is there any bugtracker to report to, I wonder? Or it's ok to leave the bug right here?
Yo-ho-ho, what game did you try it with? I think this happens only with TF2.
I also have Trine 2 and it is working fine.
`ls -l` agrees with me.
I tried this too and got the same error.
But in the end, I wound up repartitioning to allow plenty of space for TF2 (and now CS:S too) in home, and the NTFS drive is just added as a Steam Library Folder for everything else. This has proved less of a hassle and more stable.
I'm not sure what you mean by "steam commands so you can change the permissions". Describe your situation in a little more detail. Did you symlink your steam folder to an NTFS partition the same as C1eDoDe1?
/mnt/f/games/Steam$ ls -l
итого 4977
drwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev 0 дек. 16 18:51 appcache
-rwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev 2785 дек. 23 01:25 AppUpdateStats.blob
drwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev 0 дек. 16 18:51 Backups
drwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev 0 дек. 16 18:51 bin
-rwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev 6680 дек. 22 10:55 bin_steam.sh
...
run steam as root (sudo steam, for me it worked) or set up proper file persmissions in /etc/fstab.
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