On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 06:05, Bart wrote: > Continuing on my previous inquiry, > > Windows 2000 has the possibility to set numerous permissions on > a number of users, but in the linux ext2 file system I only have the > possibility to set rwx permissions for owner, group and everybody else. > When I have a win2000 roaming profile (stored on ext2fs with > samba) and I log on to a different computer, the 'extra' permissions of > the NTFS seem to be lost. I have many troubles ppl complaining how file > sharing works one day, but the next day not anymore. > I really would like to keep the roaming profiles, so any > suggestions are welcome to overcome this problem. you want ACLs on the server you need a filesystem such as XFS that can support ACLs and a samba compiled --with-acl-support
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