Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:59:29 -0700 (MST) From: bsdc@xtremedev.com To: Hiten Pandya <hiten@angelica.unixdaemons.com> Cc: current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ACLs on the boot partition? Message-ID: <20021126125808.B10067-100000@Amber.XtremeDev.com> In-Reply-To: <20021126185814.GB96598@angelica.unixdaemons.com>
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Hiten Pandya wrote: > On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:21:28AM -0700, bsdc@xtremedev.com wrote the words in effect of: > > On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Bruno Miguel wrote: > > > > > On 25 Nov 2002 at 23:34, bsdc@xtremedev.com wrote... > > > > > > > How do I enable ACLs on the boot partition? tunefs -a enable /dev/ad0s1a > > > > indicates it got set (in single user mode with / mounted readonly). But I > > > > still can't set anything with setfacl(1). I tried booting to the fixit > > > > floppy, hoping to set acls flag from there to my partition, but it doesn't > > > > have tunefs. Is my only choice now to take the drive out and put it in > > > > another FreeBSD machine and set it from there? > > > > > > If you are using UFS1, did you follow the procedures in /sys/ufs/ufs/README.acls ? > > > > No, not using USF1. / was formatted UFS2. > > tunefs -a /your/filesystem > > I think thats the one. > Cheers. Tried that already on / in single user mode with it mounted readonly. tunefs said it changed the flag, but didn't really. I also tried adding acls to fstab for /, but no effect. Were you successful in doing this for / ? To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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