Re: [opensuse] Default file permissions



On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 15:31 +0100, John wrote:
Thanks, Kurt.

By 'Automated' I had intended to mean 'anything that falls into this
directory automatically picks up root:users as its ownership'! However,
if cron's the only way, then ...

Well technically, the ownership would still be whatever until cron ran
it's scheduled job.

If you want it to be owned by root and users group, then just create it
as root?
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Michael S. Dunsavage

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