I am trying to create an entry for '/' (or '.' w/me sitting in '/') where the default entries are the same as the file entries.
I noticed the example give in the manpage for copying entries: The special filename "-" indicates reading from stdin. Note that you can use this with getfacl and setfacl to copy ACLs from one file to another: $ getfacl source_file | setfacl -f - target_file so tried doing: getfacl . | setfacl -d - . But keep running into: setfacl: missing entries. Also tried writing to a file and modifying that. Last try had: # file: . # owner: Bliss\law # group: Bliss\lawgroup default:user:Bliss\law:rwx default:group:SYSTEM:rwx default:group:Bliss\lawgroup:rwx default:group:Bliss\Domain Admins:rwx default:group:Bliss\Domain Users:r-x default:group:Administrators:rwx default:other::r-x mask::rwx user::rwx group::rwx other::r-x ---- But still with: /> setfacl -f /tmp/norm . got: setfacl: missing entries. Using it with '-d' just gave illegal acl entries, so that didn't work either. What am I missing? Thanks! -linda -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple