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Am 27.10.2011 um 23.16 schrieb Richard Peskin:

> Is there a way to recursively remove all ACL's in a directory? I tried "chmod 
> -R -a#  0 [directory path] " (where 0 is a possible ACL number id), but this 
> doesn't work. chmod -a# 0 filename works for a single file. PErhaps I need a 
> script to do this?
> --dick peskin
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