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Date:      Sat, 27 Nov 2004 16:58:01 -0500
From:      Adam Stroud <adstro@stny.rr.com>
To:        Kees Plonsz <kees@jeremino.homeunix.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ACL and tunefs
Message-ID:  <41A8F869.6060407@stny.rr.com>
In-Reply-To: <200411271432.iAREWIJm029525@nymx04.mgw.rr.com>
References:  <list.freebsd.questions#list.freebsd.questions#41A7CD78.5000008@stny.rr.com> <list.freebsd.questions#41A88730.30409@stny.rr.com> <200411271432.iAREWIJm029525@nymx04.mgw.rr.com>

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I dont think the acl got enabled, here is my output from mount:

/dev/ad0s1a on / (ufs, NFS exported, local)

Kees Plonsz wrote:

>Adam Stroud wrote:
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>>Kees:
>>
>>You were right, I did not umount the filesystem first, I dropped into
>>single user mode and I thought that did unmount the filesystem.  When I
>>booted the machine into single the tunefs command seemed to work OK.
>>
>>However, I still dont get a "+" when I do a long listing of a file and
>>the handbook says I should see one.  Does this mean that things did not
>>take?
>>
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>Check if your acl-option is working with "mount" ( no parameters )
>It should give somthing like:
>
>/dev/ad1s1g on /mnt (ufs, local, soft-updates, acls)
>
>Then give the setfacl command on a file:
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>setfacl -m u::rwx,g:mail:rw file
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>Now you must have a + sign with the "ls -la" command.
>
>I got error messages when I disabled or enabled acl
>on a not-empty filesystem and made a directory listing.
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