Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 28.06.2005, 11:05 +0300 schrieb Pekka Laukkanen:
> Some time ago I asked about the limitation that one person (actually a
> process) can be member of only 32 groups. The problem was originally in
> the kernel but ought to be solved with the 2.6 release. The problem
The max
Pekka Laukkanen wrote:
> Some time ago I asked about the limitation that one person (actually a
> process) can be member of only 32 groups. The problem was originally in
> the kernel but ought to be solved with the 2.6 release. The problem
> still exists in Debian Sarge with 2.6.8 kernel, though
Rogério Brito wrote:
Would enabling POSIX ACL's help you here? Just enable it when mounting the
intended filesystems and install the packages acl and attr. Using the
commands getfacl and setfacl is essentially like using chmod and chown/chgrp.
Thanks for a tip. ACL's look promising and if we do
On Jun 28 2005, Pekka Laukkanen wrote:
> This time I would also be happy if someone could point me to another
> mailing list (or other source) where to ask. Would it be appropriate to
> use for example debian-devel? As an extreme measure I would also be
> interested to hear about other distros that
Hi all,
Some time ago I asked about the limitation that one person (actually a
process) can be member of only 32 groups. The problem was originally in
the kernel but ought to be solved with the 2.6 release. The problem
still exists in Debian Sarge with 2.6.8 kernel, though, as my original
mes
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