On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 6:02 PM Stephen Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 30/8/22 01:16, Roger Heflin wrote:
> > sudo/root is required to access the grub subdirectory because the
> > permissions are locked down.
> >
> > I would guess since there can be encrypted grub passwords (and
> > possibly other similar stuff) in there that is why it is locked down.
> I did check the acl on the folder and noticed it was locked down to
> root. I could put an acl on the folder to make the folder readable by me
> without enabling reading of the contents of the files in that folder,
> but is that the only way to stop ls from flagging a file as deleted when
> the parent folder is locked down?
>
> regards,
> Steve

Pretty much.

From the command run as a real user the file does not exist because of
permissions, but the command has no way to know that so it is simply
missing.
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