Re: Changing the initial permission on a volume's root dir

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On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Raghuram BK <ram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a way of setting the initial permissions on a volume's root dir on creation? I'm seeing a 755 on mine and that causes write permission problems for anyone other than the owner when done through samba.. There seems to be an option the set the owner uid and gid but nothing for the create mask..

Currently no. What you can do is mount as root over fuse and change the permissions for root dir OR create directories under root for various requirements and change permissions on them again using fuse mount.
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Raghavendra Talur 

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