# man ls

        nounlink

        Prevents a file from being deleted. On a  directory,
        the  attribute also prevents any changes to the con-
        tents of the directory. That is, no files within the
        directory can be removed or renamed. The errno EPERM
        is returned when  attempting  to  unlink  or  rename
        files and directories that are marked as nounlink.

Alan

On 01/25/11 12:05 PM, Eugene M. Hutorny wrote:
To be honest - I have never heard about nounlink :)
With you hint, I've searched zfsadmin.pdf and have not found a description
of what it does.
I would appreciate if you point me to the documentation.

Regards,

Eugene

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Wright" <alan.wri...@oracle.com>
To: "Eugene Hutorny" <eug...@hutorny.in.ua>
Cc: <storage-discuss@opensolaris.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: [storage-discuss] ACL for window


Have you considered the ZFS nounlink attribute?

Alan

On 01/22/11 06:11 AM, Eugene Hutorny wrote:
Hello all,

I want to share my experience on setting up ACL's for a Windows XP client.



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