Re: ACLs and FC2

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Thanks to Chris & Jeff for their suggestions.  Adding the "acl" option to
the mount in /etc/fstab did the trick!

FYI - Prior to posting my question, I had in fact checked the man page for
mount, remembering vaugely that there was some acl related mount option, but
could find no mention of "acl".  Perhaps the man pages haven't been updated
yet.  On the other hand, I did an upgrade (FC1->FC2) rather than a fresh
install, perhaps that left me with stale man pages.  I plan to do a fresh
install real soon now, to avoid any (further?) configuration misadventures.

Thanks again,
-- Charlie B


"Jeff Iddings" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1085283307.2190.34.camel@xxxxxxx
> Edit /etc/fstab...
>
> /dev/xxxx   /mnt/point ext3 acl,defaults ...
>
> Note the addition of 'acl'. Hope that does the trick for you.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Sat, 2004-05-22 at 23:14, Charlie Butterfield wrote:
> > Can't seem to find the ACL support in FC2.
> >
> > I was under the impression (from email on this list in December 2003)
that ACLs would be supported in FC2 (esp, given the existing solution to the
ACL stability bugs by the RHEL group).
> >
> > But, I can't seem to find anything more than plain old unix permissions.
So, are ACLs supported in FC2?
> > If so, is there any magic required to enable them?
> > If not, any idea when the fixes from RHEL will be incorporated in
Fedora?
> >
> > Regards,
> > -- Charlie B
> >
>
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