On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Erez Doron wrote:
> hi
>
> I have a dirctory ~user1 ( which is owned by user 1)
> I have a subdir ~user1/changes
> I want the user to be able to write to ~user1/ and to ~user1/changes/
> but i do not want him to be able to rmdir ~user1/changes
You can symlink changes to the directory you don't want the user to rmdir
(that's subdir of an unwritable dir).
> is there a way ?
> ( i am aware of a way of making a unwritable middle directory i.e.
> ~user/unwritable-dir/changes , but i'm not looking for that solution ...
Alon
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