On Wed, 14 Oct 2015, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 10/14/2015 10:10 AM, Xen wrote:
So you have at least three types of storage:
- personal information, secrets, agenda, contact details, phone numbers, letters you've written - projects and creative pursuits - stuff you download
Indeed. Easy enough with Linux.
Whether a specific 'folder' (aka directory) is on a separate (or separately mountable) device or not is arbitrary. the same can go for files.
If you haven't learnt just how capable symlinks are at building your 'matrix', then get up to speed.
Now the real question is whether you *really* believe that I'm as stupid as you portend me to be, or whether you just pretend that you think I am. ;-). Portend is probably a different word. You know what I mean. Portray perhaps. A mixture of portray and pretend. ;-).
Your access control problems are really an issue of understanding set theory. Once you do, then the 'groups' mechanism is amazingly capable. its actually simpler than access control lists as per 'attributes'.
I'm currently trying to have an NFS mount not have rwxrwxrwx. It is amazingly difficult. Just lack of Knowledge i would Assume, but still, it is not easy to discover here. I have never mounted nfs before. The mount works, it's just that every monkey on this system can delete everything. I think. Maybe it is just something like umask. Let me try that. Oh it just copies the permissions from the server. How to do THIS now. The users on the server are different. Pfff, more thinking and more headache, really. Regards.
Try 'man 5 attr'
Sorry, my computer crashed when I did that.
Q: Are you sure? A: Yes.
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