Slackware 14: "Adding read ACL for uid 1000, operation not permitted." (CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL)
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Slackware 14: "Adding read ACL for uid 1000, operation not permitted." (CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL)
Hi, I'm running Slackware 14 and I still have this annoying issue: "Adding read ACL for uid 1000, operation not permitted". I even tried to add my user to the group disk, but still not joy. My groups are:
Thank you, Didier but I fixed the problem by enabling CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL in my kernel, as it was advised by Linux.tar.gz. This is my 7th slackware distribution and I have to admin that it was the most difficult to get it works. Back in the only days, things were easier, esp. if you try to custom your own system. But I think that the problem is with Linux, Slackware still tries to keep things simple, that's why I love it.
I wonder if this is the right place to report issues with S14... ?
I wonder if this is the right place to report issues with S14... ?
Yes, if by "place" you mean "the Slackware forum". But it would be better to open a new thread for each issue you have, as that makes the solving process easier to follow for everybody and insure that each issue get the exposure it deserves.
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