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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="joey"
subject="""comment 4"""
date="2016-03-08T20:38:25Z"
content="""
Thanks, that's consistent with my analysis.
The only thing I don't understand is how a file on a vfat filesystem can
have mode 444. When I make a vfat filesystem and mount it on linux,
chmod doesn't change the mode of files at all; they're hardcoded at 755.
Is your drive mounted with any interesting mount options? Paste the output
from `mount` for the drive.
Can you chmod the file to have some mode other than 444?
"""]]
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