01-21-2019, 04:01 PM
Hope it's ok that I update this old thread - I doesn't want to be rude and not giving credits for those answering me.
I have make a very dumb thing here. When I wrote this post, I had LL 3.6 installed, and I know for sure I got it right. Then I wiped everything exept partition order when installing LL 4.2 - But stupid as I was, I forgot to write down what I did (lost Terminal history)
The annoying part is that I managed to wrote down the one thing that didn't work as I wanted.
sudo setfacl -m
This command, when specifying group and directory, turned out to only be effective to that specific folder, and not the directory structure below (i.e. not recursive).
But I know it's close, because I know the next thing I did, worked - i.e. made a directory having full privilegies for two users for every existing file and new files.
I have make a very dumb thing here. When I wrote this post, I had LL 3.6 installed, and I know for sure I got it right. Then I wiped everything exept partition order when installing LL 4.2 - But stupid as I was, I forgot to write down what I did (lost Terminal history)
The annoying part is that I managed to wrote down the one thing that didn't work as I wanted.
sudo setfacl -m
This command, when specifying group and directory, turned out to only be effective to that specific folder, and not the directory structure below (i.e. not recursive).
But I know it's close, because I know the next thing I did, worked - i.e. made a directory having full privilegies for two users for every existing file and new files.
I won't let an old, but fully functional computer die just because some company tell me that they won't make no more security updates to their OS. Thanks Linux
