the USB file system mode of consumer WiFi routers will probably be unsatisfactory on all brands/models... unless all you want to do is plug in a FAT32 thumb drive and backup or share a relatively small amount of data.
No, I call them DOS attributes, because that's what they are.
OK, fine. Metadata.
Unix metadata and DOS metadata don't match up. The metadata I'm referring to is commonly referred as "DOS Attributes". An explanation of the differences can be found here: SAMBA File Permissions and Attributes on MS-DOS and Unix Which is where I believe the errors is coming from, the translation and preservation of the "DOS Attributes".
"DOS files, however, have their own attributes that need to be preserved when they are stored in a Unix environment: the archive, system, and hidden bits"
"Figure 5.7 summarizes the Unix permission bits and illustrates how Samba maps those bits to DOS attributes. Note that the group read/write and world read/write bits do not directly translate to a DOS attribute, but they still retain their original Unix definitions on the Samba server."
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