Re: LVM volume umask change

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Hehe :)

You are joking, aren't you?

Please look into lvm.conf and try to find umask part...
System umask is set correctly and this issue is happening only in LVM
mount.

Stuart, dňa 15. novembra 2010 ste napísali:
SDG> On 11/13/2010 08:45 PM, Marek Soha wrote:
SDG> When I create file/directory in LVM volume, it is created with
SDG> permissions (mode) 666. I need to get 644.
SDG> I changed umask in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf, but it did not helped.
SDG> Any ideas?

SDG> lvm.conf has nothing to do with any filesystems (and associated
SDG> files and directories) you might happen to create on a logical volume.

SDG> Your question is a basic unix question.  Try "man umask".




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