[CentOS] sticky folder permissions
Tom Brown
tom at ng23.netTue Jul 22 14:55:27 UTC 2008
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>> Is there any way i can make /opt world readable and make sure these >> permissions stick to all subfolders and not allow users other than >> root/sudo to change them? >> > > Make it a seperate filesystem mounted read-only, then remount it rw when > you need to make changes. > i cant as the applications need to log there - i just need 'everyone' to be able to read there - i would have thought i could somehow stick the read permissions but it seems that perhaps not.
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