On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 04:28:50PM -0800, Thomas, Greg wrote:
From: Cees van de Griend [mailto:cees-list@griend.xs4all.nl]
Sure, Unix has it's problems, but almost always these are fixed very quickly. And the access model with user-group-others is sufficient in almost all cases.
If ACLs aren't important then why are they being worked on for Linux?
I said 'almost all cases'. Maybe I should have said 'all my cases'.
With user-group-others, how do you make a directory or file readable/writeable for one group, just readable by another group, and not readable for the rest? I think I know the last part.
Greg
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