Re: EXT2 Filesystem permissions (bug)?

From: Luigi Genoni (kernel@Expansa.sns.it)
Date: Mon Jun 25 2001 - 17:10:30 EST


Those are normal unix permissions, and you can use them on every kind of
Unix FS, (at less i saw them on jfs, hfs, vxfs, xfs, reiserfs, ext2, ufs).

S is suid and sgid without execution bit.
T is stiky bit without any execution bit.

(I hope my english is correct)

Luigi

On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Shawn Starr wrote:

>
> Is this a bug or something thats undocumented somewhere?
>
> d--------T
> and
> drwSrwSrwT
>
> are these special bits? I'm not aware of +S and +T
>
> Shawn.
>
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