Re: 'ownerless' filesystem



On Tuesday 14 October 2008 18:25, Lucas Brasilino wrote:

Hi folks:

I'm googling around searching for a 'ownerless' filesystem.... I
mean.... A filesystem that does not store
uid/gid/permissions or just set an uid/gid/permissions to a given
value when multiple users manipulates the files.

Since VFS is stackable, maybe it's not took hard to write some code to
reach this goal... but I
prefer something ready.

Any tip or suggestion?

fat32 (not sure though)

.



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