Hi, Say, I have a directory chowned to: owner "zly" (me) group "hosted" with chmod 770. This directory also have an acl wich allows user "johndoe" (u:johndoe:rwx) zly's default group is "users" and is a member of group "www-project" johndoes default group is "www-project" (and not a member of "users") Now, it it possible to define, when both of us works in this directory, and zly creates a new file, that it would be (ch)owned by the non-default group, "www-project", instead of the default group "users"? The reason for this, is that currently when zly creates a new file, johndoe does not have access to it. Perhaps a combination of umask, chmod/acl (can you set a umask for a specific directory btw) ? Or do they have to change their current working group by the command "sg" ? Maybe the question has come up before, but i couldn't find it in the archives (or, i did not use the correct keywords). Best regards Sylvester -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org