In your smb.conf write:
inherit acls
map acl inherit
You need a extended attributed filesystem.
2006/1/16, James Kosin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks again James!
I'm downloading the 2.6.15-git12 source/patch and will give it a go as
the
changelog shows this
Hi,
On a windows client if I attempt to modify the permissions on a file which
resides on a linux server, when I hit apply or ok my changes are lost.
Doing it from the unix cli (using setfacl) works as expected and the
changes are not lost.
Yet on windows if I right click - properties -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On a windows client if I attempt to modify the permissions on a file which
resides on a linux server, when I hit apply or ok my changes are lost.
Doing it from the unix cli (using setfacl) works as expected and the
changes are not lost.
Yet on windows if I right
Its actualy a 2.6 kernel James, but thanks for the quick reply.
Have a great day,
greg
Linux exec 2.6.5-7.191-default #1 Tue Jun 28 14:58:56 UTC 2005 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux
==
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On a windows client if I attempt to modify
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its actualy a 2.6 kernel James, but thanks for the quick reply.
Have a great day,
greg
Linux exec 2.6.5-7.191-default #1 Tue Jun 28 14:58:56 UTC 2005 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux
==
Greg,
The same patch applies to the 2.6.x kernel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks again James!
I'm downloading the 2.6.15-git12 source/patch and will give it a go as the
changelog shows this patch was rolled in.
Not being a developer, this may be a stupid question and I woudln't know
it , can I take proc.c from the page you supplied,