Am Donnerstag 03 August 2006 19:27 schrieb Chris Peikert:
I have read through the Manuals and I have read through the website. I am still unable to find an answer on how to assign multiple groups to one directory or file with different permissions. Everything points to one group and one owner. Is there something else Linux uses for permissions to fix this problem?
suppose you have 2 groups
admin audatex
admin should get rights "rwx" audatex should get rigts "rw"
root@main tk]#setfacl -m group:admin:rwx /path/to/folder root@main tk]#setfacl -m group:audatex:rw- /path/to/folder
inspect with
getfacl /path/to/folder
i.e. [root@main tk]# getfacl /etc/hosts getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file: etc/hosts # owner: root # group: root user::rw- user:tk:rw- group::r-- group:audatex:rwx group:audatex:rw- mask::rwx other::r--
HTH Timothy