On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Mike Cloaked <mike.cloaked at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Thorsten > > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Thorsten M?ller < > thorsten at mueller-kleinheinz.de> wrote: > >> >> I just did a quick google search. Since I don't know how archlinux >> handles logins and security, I cannot offer lots of help at this point. >> If you use systemd, then systemd can be used to set the ACLs, but since >> I don't use systemd, I don't know much about it. Perhaps it's enough to >> just set the group ACLs and no user ACLs, so you could just delete the >> line starting with TEST. >> >> HTH >> Greetings >> Thorsten >> > > Thanks for your help - I have a full weekend ahead but I will try to look > into the ACL issues once we are into next week. It would certainly be > worthwhile getting a solution since I have seen postings that other people > have written on other forums with similar issues to this but with other > makes of MFP so a solution would help others as well as my problem! Yes my > system certainly uses systemd and has done for quite a while. I am not very > familiar with the use of ACLs so I will need to do some reading! > > > I have been doing some more reading - and came across this link, which may have some pointers to the direction to go, but I still need to do more work on this: http://enotty.pipebreaker.pl/2012/05/23/linux-automatic-user-acl-management/ -- mike c -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20130627/d5efb5cb/attachment.html>