http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3615


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            Version|2.4.21-1mdk                 |2.4.21-3mdk




------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-09-07 14:33 -------
There is still no ACLs for XFS in the 2.4.21-3mdk. 
ACls on XFs (there is some problems with ACLs on Ext2/Ext3 with NFS) are important for 
those who want to install or UPGRADE from a previous Mandrake-Linux. 
It's a bug because if you have a previous Samba-server running on Mandrake (8.0 -> 
9.0) and 
want to upgrade to 9.1 (for security reason, specially for the kernel security fix) 
they will be .. 
suprise and the consequences could be important. 
So, please, apply this patch to the current kernel and warn users that ACLs are not 
avaible for 
Ext2/3 (in the errata page) 
patchs:  http://acl.bestbits.at/ 

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I try to assign ACLs in a XFS formatted partition and I fail 
I've got this message; 
setfacl -m u:toto:rwx /home/tomcat/ 
setfacl: /home/tomcat: Operation not supported 
 
in the /var/log/dmesg, nothing refer to XFS'ACLs ; 
SGI XFS snapshot 2.4.20-2003-01-14_00:43_UTC with quota, no debug enabled 
XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,6) 
 
In Linux-mandrake9.0, no problem ... so.

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