Is there a way in UNIX to make a folder with read+write permissions for
some group of users, but only allow them to read and write to the
folder... not actually delete the folder itself?
I have some samba shares, and directories inside them that I want to
remain with their current structure and permission settings -- with many
similiar group-specific files inside each folder, but I don't want the
users to be able to delete the folders themselves! =)
I've tried setting the directories with the sticky bit (i) with "chattr +i
dir/" and that didn't work... as now the users could not r/w data within
the directory. I don't want the directories to be renamed or deleted.
Windows has the "delete" permissions available -- but not samba?
Any UNIX/Samba suggestions?
thanks, peace
Brian Wiese | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | aim: unolinuxguru
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