Nicolas Williams [mailto:nicolas.willi...@oracle.com] wrote:

> It's the sticky bit.  Nowadays it's only useful on directories, and
> really it's generally only used with 777 permissions.  The chmod(1)

Thanks.  It doesn't seem harmful.  But it does make me wonder why it's showing 
up on my newly-created zpool.  I literally created the pool with one command, 
created a file (mkfile) with the second command, and did an ls with the third.  
I can't imagine how I could have done anything to set that bit.  Is this a ZFS 
weirdness?

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