On 05/29/2011 03:38 PM, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Luk Claes wrote:
>>> Could FS ACLs be enabled (acl package installed, acl option in fstab)
>> by default (right after standard Debian install))?
>>
>> This seem to me to be two questions:
>>
>> - whether acl should
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Luk Claes wrote:
>> Could FS ACLs be enabled (acl package installed, acl option in fstab)
> by default (right after standard Debian install))?
>
> This seem to me to be two questions:
>
> - whether acl should be in the base system (question for debian-devel?)
>
> -
> Could FS ACLs be enabled (acl package installed, acl option in fstab)
by default (right after standard Debian install))?
This seem to me to be two questions:
- whether acl should be in the base system (question for debian-devel?)
- whether debian-installer should by default add the acl option
Hi Olaf,
OK, you have reported two things:
| Could FS ACLs be enabled (acl package installed,
This is not my call, and not a bug in the ACL package ...
and I'm not sure who determines what packages are essential
and always installed ... perhaps a query to the installer
folks?
| acl option in fs
Package: acl
Version: 2.2.49-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Could FS ACLs be enabled (acl package installed, acl option in fstab) by
default (right after standard Debian install))?
"chmod 777 uploads" is easy, but is not the proper way.
POSIX access control isn't enough anymore (IMO), so it would be
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