kdragon75
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I am looking at setting file permissions VIA ACLs. I have done a bit of research but seem to have hit a dead end. I have mount a traditional files system with the ACL option but using
I get
"branding mismatch; exsisting ACL is NFSv4, entry to be merged is POSIX.le"
I tried "zfs set aclmode=passthrough" but that made no difference.
Ultimately I would like to have shared folders with read only and read write groups so I can attach users to each one as needed. I also strongly prefer to do this on the file system level and not SAMBA. If I could set permissions from windows and have the file system ACLs updated that would be ideal!
setfacl -m g:grp_roms_RO:r /path/to/roms
I get
"branding mismatch; exsisting ACL is NFSv4, entry to be merged is POSIX.le"
I tried "zfs set aclmode=passthrough" but that made no difference.
Ultimately I would like to have shared folders with read only and read write groups so I can attach users to each one as needed. I also strongly prefer to do this on the file system level and not SAMBA. If I could set permissions from windows and have the file system ACLs updated that would be ideal!