I have some NFS mounted file systems (from Solaris box). Whenever
moving files between them (mv shell command), users are getting
"security context not preserved" warning. I know what the warning is
about, and why it is being generated. Is it possible to disable it?
It's kind of confusing for the users (they think file isn't moved, so
they are calling administrators about non-existing problem), and in my
case really pointless. The source and destination are both mounted form
Solaris boxes, so there's really not anything that could have been
preserved. Not to mention how annoying it is to have hundreds or
thousands of them printed when moving a lot of files in one batch (and
basically, my users are rightfully asking for those warning to be disabled).
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