Greetings, Vincent Rivière! > On 24/01/2024 at 04:14, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote: >>> $ cd /cygdrive/h/ >> > what is H ?
> It is H:, a local NTFS partition. >> Use csih package for more info on your remote package > $ /usr/lib/csih/getVolInfo /cygdrive/h > Device Type : 0x07 > Characteristics : 0x00020020 > FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA : FALSE > FILE_REMOTE_DEVICE : FALSE > Volume Name : <***> > Serial Number : *** > Max Filenamelength : 255 > Filesystemname : <NTFS> > Flags : 0x03e706ff > FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH : TRUE > FILE_CASE_PRESERVED_NAMES : TRUE > FILE_UNICODE_ON_DISK : TRUE > FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS : TRUE > FILE_FILE_COMPRESSION : TRUE > FILE_VOLUME_QUOTAS : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_REPARSE_POINTS : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_REMOTE_STORAGE : FALSE > FILE_RETURNS_CLEANUP_RESULT_INFO : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_POSIX_UNLINK_RENAME : TRUE > FILE_VOLUME_IS_COMPRESSED : FALSE > FILE_SUPPORTS_OBJECT_IDS : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_ENCRYPTION : TRUE > FILE_NAMED_STREAMS : TRUE > FILE_READ_ONLY_VOLUME : FALSE > FILE_SEQUENTIAL_WRITE_ONCE : FALSE > FILE_SUPPORTS_TRANSACTIONS : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_HARD_LINKS : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_OPEN_BY_FILE_ID : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_USN_JOURNAL : TRUE > FILE_SUPPORTS_INTEGRITY_STREAMS : FALSE > FILE_SUPPORTS_BLOCK_REFCOUNTING : FALSE > FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_VDL : FALSE > FILE_DAX_VOLUME : FALSE > FILE_SUPPORTS_GHOSTING : FALSE > SectorInfoFlags : 0x03 > SSINFO_FLAGS_NO_SEEK_PENALTY : FALSE > SSINFO_FLAGS_TRIM_ENABLED : FALSE > By the way, I found a solution: > setfacl -s u::rwx,g::r-x,o::r-x,d:u::rwx,d:g::r-x,d:o::r-x myfolder I suggest you don't do that. Better just leave permissions to the system. > After that, permissions work as expected inside "myfolder" and new > subfolders. Even on H:. But I'm not sure to understand why. I would have > expected that a simple chmod on myfolder would have be enough, instead of > the obscure setfacl. setfacl is far from obscure. chmod was never a useful tool for complicated permissions control. But to the both of them you better not use either outside the Cygwin root directory. Change the cygdrive entry in your /etc/fstab to contain noacl option and your life suddenly become easier. >> none /cygdrive cygdrive noacl,binary,nouser,posix=0 0 0 > Anyway, in my initial report, the "getfacl: b: Invalid argument" message > looks really abnormal. It looks strange, that's right. May be icacls would shine some light. But given this is not a Cygwin root, it's better to not enforce Cygwin permissions on it. -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Wednesday, January 24, 2024 17:25:40 Sorry for my terrible english... -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple