Re: Problem adding lines to /etc/fstab
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Reading the RedHat and Debian doc referred to, "User Private Groups" seems
> to be another name for setting the umask and the setgid bit in a directory
> intended for shared work. Did I miss something or is that all it is?
This is the key to Richards problem - Richard I hope you understand what a
default UMASK means?
The mask can be set via umask command and also look into the meaning of
chmod Ss bits. Perhaps it will be useful.
regards
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