On 27/10/2024 10:59, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:
Greetings, Sam Edge via Cygwin!
That's because "acl" is the default. Which is, again, a bad idea in general.
So there must be another reason why Cygwin is reporting his Windows NFS
server shares as not supporting ACLs when mounting from Linux
Greetings, Sam Edge via Cygwin!
> On 27/10/2024 09:03, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:
>> It will only work inside Cygwin root tree, or on mounts with "acl" flag.
> I beg to differ. I can read ACLs from a Linux Samba server without
> requiring an explicit 'acl' entry in /etc/fstab and from the def
On 27/10/2024 09:03, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:
It will only work inside Cygwin root tree, or on mounts with "acl" flag.
I beg to differ. I can read ACLs from a Linux Samba server without
requiring an explicit 'acl' entry in /etc/fstab and from the default
cygdrive NTFS automatic mounts a
Greetings, Martin Wege!
> Greetings!
> If I mount a NFS filesystem from a Windows NFS4.1 server (Windows
> Server 2022) on Windows 10, then getfacl does not work:
> cd /cygdrive/n/nfsshare1
> touch testfile
> getfacl testfile
> getfact: testfile: Not supported
It will return "not supported" to
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