It worked. Thank you. Le mar 14/09/2004 à 00:24, Stuart Sears a écrit : > On Monday 13 September 2004 20:42, Jean Francois Martinez wrote: > <snip> > > It could be that the partition hasn't been formatted with ACL support > > (the formatting was made by the installer) but I haven't seen any > > option in mkfs.ext3 or tune2fs for ACL support. > This may be where you are mistaken - acls are not an FS/formatting option, > they are a mount-time option. > to make them work on (for example) your /tmp filesytem you must mount it with > the acl option turrned on. As a temporary measure: > mount -o remount,acl /tmp > should do it. > Then try your setfacl commands > as a permanent measure you need to add the 'acl' option to your fstab file (eg > instead of 'defaults') - giving a line like: > LABEL=/tmp /tmp ext3 acl 1 2 > instead of > LABEL=/tmp /tmp ext3 defaults 1 2 > > > > BTW I have the same problem when trying to set attributes: operation not > > supported. > > > > JFM > > Regards > > > Stuart > -- > Stuart Sears RHCE, RHCX > -- > Man 1: Ask me the what the most important thing about telling a good joke is. > > Man 2: OK, what is the most impo -- > > Man 1: ______TIMING! >