Hi,

> Currently no ACL inheritance takes place when a new
> file system is 
> created.  Feel free to open an RFE for this.

Thank you for your reply ...
Good to know about it, but its really simple to write a small shell-script that 
would create the home directory, change ownership and set the ACL depending on 
the user and group.

On the other hand, i could not belive that no one note this before ;)
I'm sure the developers aware about it, but  many things are more important 
than this ...

Ok, i would like to ask about common     procedures for the ACLs too, but i 
will create a new thread for this, maybe later ...



> It would be possible with some restrictions.  Such as
> we must be 
> inheriting the aclinherit/aclmode properties and the
> parent directory 
> must also be a ZFS file system and you must be using
> the default mount 
> point.


Hmm ... would be possible ???
These restrictions seemed to be harmless. For a test, i created tank/test an 
tank/test/home as a zfs filesystems with the default mount point /tank. 
I set aclinherit/aclmode for tank/test so it would be inherited to 
tank/test/home
Then i set the ACL on tank/test but the ACL shall not be inherited ...
tank/test/home was certainly created after setting the ACLs ..

So i think actualy it is not possible, but it might be possible in the future ?
Or had i misunderstood your comment ?

Thomas
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