![]() ![]() I cannot imagine regular computer user scenario when he need to get shared windows file as executable in Linux. ![]() In this case, files on Linux get executable flag by default, what is in most cases annoying and unwanted behavior – for example file names coloring will stop working, because all archives, sources etc. The problem is when you share files between Windows host and Linux guest. If you are using Virtual Box virtualization technology then you know that is possible to share some folders between the host OS and guest OS. ![]()
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