Anyone got ACLs working in FC2
Pasha
e97665728 at 013.net
Tue Sep 14 19:27:35 UTC 2004
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 01:24, Stuart Sears wrote:
> 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
> >
Does ACL/attributes support affect filesystem performance? Is it stable?
Pavel.
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