Hi, Rick.
I think you need to look at setting the "sticky bit" on any
"global" directory - that is, any directory that is mounted
by everyone - I assume you mean a directory called "/mac".
man chmod.
But, if users are just mounting their "home" directory,
(and every user has their own user name and
home directory - the usual unix way of doing things,)
unless I've missed something over the last three years
what you want is really the default.
Rick Zeman wrote:
>
> I'm about ready to take the plunge and dedicate a filesystem for Mac
> access. As I'm set up now, each user can mount his/her own home
> directory.
>
> What would be the best to set up /mac so each user can read everything,
> but only write/delete what they've created. Easy to do it netware,
> but....