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Mounted external drive through fstab, permission denied even with sudo

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I followed https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/external-storage.md and mounted my external seagate driver like this:

PARTUUID=225d3878-01  /media/external ntfs    defaults,auto,umask=000,users,rw 0 0

I tried UUID=... but it wouldn't work, it always gave me boot errors, couldn't even access shell.

In this way I did, it boots, but when I go to /media and do ls -la:

drwxrwxrwx  1 root root 4096 May  7 18:52 external

external is marked green, like it were different from other things. I get Permission Denied when I try to write to it, even with sudo, but the permissions are 777.

How to change these permissions to ones less permissive and make it writable by my user?


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