Greetings, Andrew DeFaria!

> A mount point for a remote directory without ACL support:

>    //server/share/subdir /srv/subdir smbfs binary,noacl 0 0

With native ACL support. (Or absence of it.)
Flag "noacl" only means that Cygwin will not try to tap the ACL to mimick the
Linux/Unix access masks. 

> Seems odd to specify noacl if acls are not supported anyway. And the 
> example:

>    //server/share /mysrv    ntfs     posix=1,acl   0 0
>    none           /cygdrive cygdrive posix=0,noacl 0 0

I suggest you do not use Cygwin ACL with network shares.
Been giving grief to users long time since.


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WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 24.01.2012, <12:37>

Sorry for my terrible english...


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