Shridhar Daithankar forced the electrons to say:
> Wow, that's useful. On HP-UX, 'S' stands for suid permission set but not
> executable. If suid+executable is set it's reported as 's'.
That is correct for linux as well.
> deval wrote:
> > when a file with "S" attribute set is modified, the changes are written
> > synchronously on the disk. This is equivallent to 'sunc' mount option
> > applied to a subset of files.
That is correct. But these ext2fs specific file attributes are reported
by the lsattr(1) and not by ls(1). The particular 'S' v/s 's' in the OP
is due to what Shridhar says.
> > (man chattrib)
man chattr(1).
Binand
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