Hi all!
While being quite unsuccessful - so far - on that file ownership issue, found another funny thing. Did any of you meet this phenomenon?
Receipt:
My results:
The certain file at which the copy process was interrupted is there. Owner user/group is as expected - not as i wish, but according to the link above. Here comes the fun: i am only able to delete that file from cli as root. Every other file just copied can be deleted over samba - with proper credentials - as usual.
I came to a point where i have to assume i miss something trivial. Hope, i will laugh at the end.
Versions tried:
8.0.1-RC1, 8.0.1-RC2
Ahojság!
Peter
While being quite unsuccessful - so far - on that file ownership issue, found another funny thing. Did any of you meet this phenomenon?
Receipt:
- Connect to a non-anonymous CIFS share with a proper user/pass
- Copy some stuff to the share
- Interrupt that copy
My results:
The certain file at which the copy process was interrupted is there. Owner user/group is as expected - not as i wish, but according to the link above. Here comes the fun: i am only able to delete that file from cli as root. Every other file just copied can be deleted over samba - with proper credentials - as usual.
I came to a point where i have to assume i miss something trivial. Hope, i will laugh at the end.
Versions tried:
8.0.1-RC1, 8.0.1-RC2
Ahojság!
Peter