Re: how to add a user special persmiison to a folder

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How can işt be done?

What to write on /etc/fstab?


Regards

2010/12/10, Mark Romer <Mark.Romer@xxxxxxxx>:
> that partition you are trying to perform this operation on must be
> mounted with acl as a mount option.
>
> Mark
>
> a bv wrote:
>> i both tried these (john is noy my actual username)
>>
>> setfacl -m u:john :rwx folder
>> setfacl -m u:john :rwx ./folder
>> setfacl -m u:john :w  folder
>> setfacl -m u:john :w ./folder
>>
>> but  i get below errors
>> setfactl:  ./cp Operation not supported
>> setfactl:  cp Operation not supported
>> Regards
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/12/10, Piyush Arora <piyusharora420@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>> you need to use setfacl command for this purpose
>>> ie setfacl -m u:john :rwx folder
>>>
>>> On 12/10/10, a bv <vbavbalist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi,
>>>>
>>>> I want  a specific user to be able to write specific folder which
>>>> folder permissons are 755. How can i give that specific user (john for
>>>> ex) write permission?
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>>
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