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I've been messing around with the colours of the files under the .dircolor file, and it worked perfectly under the Linux folders.



But whenever I try to ls to a NTFS folder all files are displayed under the green colour despite they are different type of files and of course different of the ones I set up in the .dircolor.



I've already searched the whole file with the colour number and got no clue...



Do I have to edit .bashrc or .dircolor to make them take into account those NTFS mounted drives?



Thanks for your time


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The problem as mentioned by Paul was that all the files had executable permissions and as you can't permanently change permissions in a file inside a nfts drive it will remain always green


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