Mel wrote:
On Thursday 21 February 2008 20:32:37 Andrew Bradford wrote:
Erik Norgaard escribió:
I assume the reasoning for this is you want to preserve permissions
and attributes on your backup, so you can't solve this simply by
setting permissions appropriately.
Yes, ex
Mel escribió:
On Thursday 21 February 2008 20:32:37 Andrew Bradford wrote:
Erik Norgaard escribió:
I assume the reasoning for this is you want to preserve permissions
and attributes on your backup, so you can't solve this simply by
setting permissions appropriately.
Erik Norgaard escribió:
Andrew Bradford wrote:
I'm trying to set up a mounted filesystem that is read-write for
root, but read-only for anyone else. It will be mounted as a backup
directory, so files listed in that directory will be owned by current
users on the system but can
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a mounted filesystem that is read-write for root,
but read-only for anyone else. It will be mounted as a backup
directory, so files listed in that directory will be owned by current
users on the system but can't be writeable, regardless of the file
permissions.