Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
if you want a full set of permissions like on windows, you'd better install acl support on an xfs filesystem for instance. Distros like Mandrake (Redhat?) come with these tools already. xfs+acl support has to be compiled in the kernel or as modules, and a few other tools can be installed to get/set acls on the command line.On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 16:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I have been playing with samba for about 3 months. I have not been able to find a way to setup acl's efficiently. I would like to be able to set permissions for one person one way and three others all with different permissions. Then to also add 4 to 5 groups with all with different permissions the same way you would in windows. I am new to linux so I have a hard time fully understanding the Linux permissions. Any help would be appreciated.
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