BSDfan666: Haha it was misunderstanding here. I was referring to one local machine. It is all sorted out anyways, cheers
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Originally Posted by TerryP
For whatever portion that unix like systems play in the rest of the file system world, BSD has lived happily for decades ;-)
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This reminds me of the mini disscussion we had at uni. In term of permission control, any *nix file system is not superior at all, the NTFS, turns out to be the best. It is cumbersome to manage the file/dir permission under *nix mixing with multiple users/groups. What if I need to allow some more users to be able to read my file? Creating a new group which contains me and other users for permission attr of
just one file? Now its not one file but a dozen of files and different users? What if I need to give read access to a group of users, but exclude one guy, I know he is bad guy, so no access whatsoever to my file. What should I do?
It is gonna be a huge mess!
Dont ever think to change it, it is too popular and too old