Hi.
On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 05:00:09PM +0200, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Oops, I didn't answer to that, sorry...
No big deal. This is a maillist, we have nothing to hurry here :)
> > It all works - conventional POSIX permissions, ACLs, xattrs, SELinux
> > Labels, etc. Until you tr
Hi,
Oops, I didn't answer to that, sorry...
23 févr. 2020 à 21:08 de recovery...@enotuniq.net:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 08:31:59PM +0100, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> 23 févr. 2020 à 18:02 de recovery...@enotuniq.net:
>>
>> > Clever, but not any filesystem supports ACL.
>> > And you would have cr
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 05:31:21PM +0100, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
What is the best practice please to allow a program to write its logs into my
home folder?
In the near future (systemd ≥ 245), using journald's "Journal
namespaces" feature to run an isolated journald instance, logging to a
file i
Hi.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 08:31:59PM +0100, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> 23 févr. 2020 à 18:02 de recovery...@enotuniq.net:
>
> > Clever, but not any filesystem supports ACL.
> > And you would have created a problem by your own hands if you're doing
> > backups (depends on a type of a backup
Hello,
Thanks for your answer :)
23 févr. 2020 à 18:02 de recovery...@enotuniq.net:
> Clever, but not any filesystem supports ACL.
> And you would have created a problem by your own hands if you're doing
> backups (depends on a type of a backup, of course).
>
Interesting... but I'm using ext4 ev
Hi.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 05:31:21PM +0100, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> What is the best practice please to allow a program to write its logs into my
> home folder?
Normally I follow "give the asking one whatever's asked" rule, but here
I just have to ask - what exactly you've achieved her
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