Re: Groups, Permissions and /Share

2007-03-11 Thread Clive Menzies
On (10/03/07 11:12), Dave Walker wrote: > I have set up a nice big /Share directory on a separate HD, and would > like to create a document repository there accessible by all users. So > far only the root user can read, write and execute on the /Share > directory. What is the best way to accomplish

Re: Groups, Permissions and /Share

2007-03-10 Thread Joe Hart
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Cédric Lucantis wrote: >>> I have set up a nice big /Share directory on a separate HD, and would >>> like to create a document repository there accessible by all users. So >>> far only the root user can read, write and execute on the /Share >>> directo

Re: Groups, Permissions and /Share

2007-03-10 Thread Cédric Lucantis
> > I have set up a nice big /Share directory on a separate HD, and would > > like to create a document repository there accessible by all users. So > > far only the root user can read, write and execute on the /Share > > directory. What is the best way to accomplish this? > > > > I don't mind read

Re: Groups, Permissions and /Share

2007-03-10 Thread Chris Lale
Dave Walker wrote: I have set up a nice big /Share directory on a separate HD, and would like to create a document repository there accessible by all users. So far only the root user can read, write and execute on the /Share directory. What is the best way to accomplish this? I don't mind readin

Re: Groups, Permissions and /Share

2007-03-10 Thread Alan Ianson
On Sat March 10 2007 09:12, Dave Walker wrote: > I have set up a nice big /Share directory on a separate HD, and would > like to create a document repository there accessible by all users. So > far only the root user can read, write and execute on the /Share > directory. What is the best way to acc

Groups, Permissions and /Share

2007-03-10 Thread Dave Walker
I have set up a nice big /Share directory on a separate HD, and would like to create a document repository there accessible by all users. So far only the root user can read, write and execute on the /Share directory. What is the best way to accomplish this? I don't mind reading tutorials and othe