Mark Miksis;561161 Wrote:
The lost+found dir is normally not hidden.
Isn't it normally configured to be readable only by root ? At least it
looks like that on all my Linux machines.
This should mean that if SBS runs under a normal user it shouldn't be
able to scan it since it doesn't have
erland;561291 Wrote:
Isn't it normally configured to be readable only by root ? At least it
looks like that on all my Linux machines.
This should mean that if SBS runs under a normal user it shouldn't be
able to scan it since it doesn't have enough permissions to read
anything inside it.
Sorry about the confusion, the lost+found is not hidden, but trash is
with a dot.
My music folder reside on it's own harddrive and that whole drive is
set to read permissions for everyone (the linux system is on another
smaller drive with more limitations) Every harddrive has it's own
lost+found
Mnyb;560927 Wrote:
Q: should SBS scan the hidden lost and found dir in linux ?
The lost+found dir is normally not hidden.
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lost+found ... no.
That's where files that have lost their pointers end up... they could
be anything.
It probably -does- scan them if the files are on their own partition,
but it shouldn't.
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