wel, is there in /boot a config-xxxx file open it with you favorite editor, search for XATTR or POSIX_CAL
if set M its possible you still have to load the modules if set Y its in kernel, then kernel is ok. check you fstab i added for /home only the acl and EA. like this. dev/sda12 /home ext3 defaults,acl,user_xattr 0 2 if there is no acl,user_xattr then there is no windows rights management. i set right with the explorer and this is working ok on my samba. ( als 3.0.14a debian) Louis >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: Mike Partyka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Verzonden: dinsdag 3 januari 2006 15:00 >Aan: Louis van Belle >CC: [email protected] >Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Windows ACL modify ability? > >Your referring to POSIX ACL support in the kernel? I am not >entirely sure how to check for this in the standard >precompliled kernel, and i believe that support not to be >common in most linux distro's so i would guess that, POSIX ACL >support is not enabled. > >My understanding is that POSIX ACL support will get you a >closer approximation to windows ACL's,that is, finer grained >control over the UNIX permissions, but i think standard UNIX >perms should be adequet. > >That was my original question though, "Is POSIX ACL kernel >support necessary to perform ACL adjustments through a windows >MMC?". It does not seem to be from the documentation i have >read but i was not certain which was why i thought i would >toss the question out to the mailing list. > >Thanks again, Louis > > >On 1/3/06, Louis van Belle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > does your kernel support ACL and Extended Attributes. > > > > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
