On 5/2/19 12:44 PM, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote: > On Thu, 2 May 2019 at 19:27, Goetz, Patrick G <pgoetz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 5/1/19 10:57 PM, NeilBrown wrote: >>> Support some day support for nfs4 acls were added to ext4 (not a totally >>> ridiculous suggestion). We would then want NFS to allow it's ACLs to be >>> copied up. >> >> Is there some reason why there hasn't been a greater effort to add NFSv4 >> ACL support to the mainstream linux filesystems? I have to support a >> hybrid linux/windows environment and not having these ACLs on ext4 is a >> daily headache for me. > > The patches for implementing that have been rejected over and over > again, and nobody is working on them anymore. > > Andreas > That's the part I don't understand -- why are the RichACL patches being rejected? Everyone loves the simplicity of mode bits (including me) until you run into things like the need to automatically create home directories on an NFS-mounted filesystem or security situations where, for example, you want users to be able to edit but not delete files, and then you're kind of stuck listening to your Windows colleagues propose a Storage Spaces solution.