Hi, On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 01:53:13PM +0200, Stefán István wrote: > We have a file server, and there are a common directory for a group of a > users. I set this common folder's permission to 2775 and that results that a > newly created file or directory will have the same goup owner as the common > dir. But the problem is, that if someone creates a file or a directory in > this common folder, the permissions will be 644 or 755, and so the other > users in the same group can't write that file or directory, only if the > creator of the entry sets it manually to 664 or 775. Is there any way to tell > the Linux to automatically set the rights to 664 or 775 in this common > directory (and only in this)?
It depends on your setup, if you're using bash, you can subtitute cd with a new function: cd () { if ....; then umask 0002 else umask 0022 fi command cd $@ } Bye. -- * Pillon Matteo -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list