On Wed January 31 2007 13:52, David Mayr wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2007 19:16 schrieb Charles philip Chan:
On 31 Jan 2007, evan.ingram@cariss.co.uk wrote:
Can someone tell me where i set a umask permanently. Websites ive looked at point towards .profile or .login but i cant find anything like this. I'm running 10.0.
(1) System wide: /etc/profile.local
(2) per user: ~/.bash_profile or ~/.profile
(3) per filesystem: set "umask=value" in /etc/fstab
from "man fstab":
# umask=value # Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that are not present). # The default is the umask of the current process. The value is # given in octal.
These answers are great for local native *nix filesystems but the OP inquired about providing local network clients equal u+g rw ("shared") access to an nfs mounted "folder" without specifying what kind of filesystem that "folder" is stored in, who does the mounting at either end, when that occurs or even how... :-/ That's why I pointed him to Google with a tested search phrase. :-) Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org