Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 17:22:34 -0500 From: Adam Stroud <adstro@stny.rr.com> To: Kees Plonsz <kees@jeremino.homeunix.net>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ACL and tunefs Message-ID: <41A8FE2A.8090001@stny.rr.com> In-Reply-To: <200411272309.16140.kees@jeremino.homeunix.net> References: <list.freebsd.questions#list.freebsd.questions#41A7CD78.5000008@stny.rr.com> <200411271432.iAREWIJm029525@nymx04.mgw.rr.com> <41A8F869.6060407@stny.rr.com> <200411272309.16140.kees@jeremino.homeunix.net>
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I did not try that. When I booted into single user more again and tried the tunefs -a enable / I get a messaged saying that acl was already enabled. Strange. A Kees Plonsz wrote: >On Saturday 27 November 2004 22:58, Adam Stroud wrote: > > >>I dont think the acl got enabled, here is my output from mount: >> >>/dev/ad0s1a on / (ufs, NFS exported, local) >> >> >> >I guess you are right, acl is not enabled. >It is a spacial case, I think,. The a-slice gets mounted >immediatly after staring up the system and you cannot >umount it. You have to access it through another freebsd >system, let say with the "fixit disk". Or did you already had >a solution for that ? > > >
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