[Ocfs-users] Question about filesystem ownership
Wim Coekaerts
wim.coekaerts at oracle.com
Wed Feb 11 10:53:47 CST 2004
I think we are changing tuneocfs/resizeocfs to allow you to make the
modifications so taht on mount this is correct
but normally you should use mkfs.ocfs -u xx -g yy and just do a mount
and the permissions are correct. that's the best way to do it.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 09:49:49PM -0800, Derek Suzuki wrote:
> It does seem to do the translation correctly. /bin/mount ends up showing
> the numeric UID/GID instead of the names I supplied. And ocfstool seems to
> pull both names and numbers out of the passwd/group files.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kurt Hackel
> To: Derek Suzuki
> Cc: 'Varghese Abraham '; ''ocfs-users at oss.oracle.com' '
> Sent: 2/10/2004 8:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [Ocfs-users] Question about filesystem ownership
>
> The mkfs.ocfs arguments for userid and groupid (-u and -g) are for
> numeric userid/groupids, not for the actual username or group name
> strings. Same goes for the mount -o options.
>
> Thanks!
> -kurt
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