[CentOS] how to show that a filesystem is ACL-enabled?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.caThu Sep 16 14:09:32 UTC 2010
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Miguel Medalha wrote: > > > can someone clarify this? is there a command that shows whether a > > filesystem is currently acl-enabled? and is the mount man page > > simply incomplete in that respect? thanks. > > tune2fs -l /dev/[hda1,sda1] > > The values between [ ] are an example only. Replace, of course, with > your own storage device. > > Look at "Filesystem features" and "Default mount options". ah, excellent, i can see that "default mount options" includes "acl", and i'm going to guess that that's a kernel config option that's selected on a per-filesystem type basis. thanks. rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Top-notch, inexpensive online Linux/OSS/kernel courses http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/rpjday ========================================================================
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