Brian Kimball wrote:

Ext2/ext3 filesystems have built-in support for this behavior, but it's not turned on by default in debian. Remount your filesystems with the bsdgroups option. This is a lot cleaner than trying to maintain setgid bits on all your directories and messing with umasks, which aren't honored by all applications.


Wow. Now that is a _really_ useful thing to know, and is going to help me a tremendous amount. Thanks for that.

See the manpage for mount for more details.


Seen and absorbed.

Regards, Upayavira

On Sunday 24 October 2004 10:21 pm, Upayavira wrote:


Hi,

I've used a freeBSD server where, when a file is created, that file
becomes owned by the group who owns the containing folder.

However, I cannot seem to make this happen on a Debian box. Anyone
know how?

Basically, I want to 'partition' a server using Unix groups. If a
member of a group creates, uses modifies a file, that file is usable,
modifiable, by other members of their group.

I of course will be a member of all of these groups.

Any ideas how to make this happen?

Regards, Upayavira




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