On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:05:56 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:

> Yes. Mount it, (recursivly) change the group of the top level directory
> and give group write permissions, then add all users which should have
> full access to that group (they need to logout/login to change their
> group membership information).

When you say to "change the group of the top level directory" you're 
referring to:

arrakis ~ # 
arrakis ~ # 
arrakis ~ # getfacl /mnt/VolGroup00/LogVol00/home/
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: mnt/VolGroup00/LogVol00/home
# owner: root
# group: root
user::rwx
group::r-x
other::r-x

arrakis ~ # 
arrakis ~ # date
Mon Oct  8 11:44:42 PDT 2007
arrakis ~ # 
arrakis ~ # 



and suggesting to use facl to change the permissions of directories and 
files?  Can I not instead change the way the volume is mounted so that 
users are treated as root, in order to get read/write access?


Wnat is meant by mounting the volume recursively, please?




thanks,

Thufir

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