“Is there a way for a non-root user” to get the junction path for the fileset(s)?
Presuming the user has some path to some file in the fileset... Issue `mmlsattr -L path` then "walk" back towards the root by discarding successive path suffixes and watch for changes in the fileset name field Why doesn't mmlsfileset work for non-root users? I don't know. Perhaps the argument has to do with security or confidentiality. On my test system it gives a bogus error, when it should say something about root or super-user.
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