sudo dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda1 | grep 'mount options' dumpe2fs 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012) Default mount options: (none)
On 11/21/2012 10:02 PM, Martin Pitt wrote: > The ubuntu installer never put the "acl" option into /etc/fstab. On my > quantal-installed system I have no such option: > > $ grep acl /proc/mounts /etc/fstab > $ > > I don't see any tune2fs in our installers either. So what I suspect is > that mkfs enables the option by default these days, but hasn't in the > past? > > My /home file system was created in August 2010, and I get > > $ sudo dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda5 | grep 'mount options' > Default mount options: (none) > > while my root partition (which I recreate with every install) has > > Default mount options: user_xattr acl > > On both file systems I can use ACLs, so the implicit default if the file > system does not specify an explicit one seems to work correctly. Can > people who are affected by this please run above command on their root > file system? (That's the kind of debugging and comparison I would like > to do with SSH access...) > > As a last resort I can still make udisks get along without ACL support, > but this would be a bad and incomplete workaround for the root problem. > There's certainly other software which wants ACLs to work, so I'd like > to get this fixed properly rather. > -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1048059 Title: Adding ACLs to /media/$user does not work To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/1048059/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs