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Re: dropping / enabling acls on Lion
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Re: dropping / enabling acls on Lion


  • Subject: Re: dropping / enabling acls on Lion
  • From: Thomas Engelmeier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:08:51 +0200

Am 29.08.2011 um 13:12 schrieb Chris Super:

>> I need to temporarily disable acls to modify an xattr for an folder - which I'm not allowed to do either as super user or regular admin user..
>
> […] For example, on
> a Time Machine volume the TMSafetyNet kernel extension will prevent
> you from doing anything to it (which you can disable if you really
> need to).

Thanks, that detail brought me to the correct solution to use 'tmutil associatedisk' instead of trying to find a fix for a googled Tiger / Leopard solution that required disabled ACLs!


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