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Title: r & r/w access to files
Post by: SnafuFlux on July 12, 2011, 08:27:46 AM
I did search, didn't find exactly what I'm trying to do. 

I have the folder /Volume_1/store.  This folder contains many subfolders (movies, tv, music etc...).  I want to give everyone read access to /Volume_1/store/ (this includes subfolders/files). 

now, I want to give admin access to one user (r/w) to the same folder.  This would allow this one user to create new folders, remove files, rearrange files, etc... 

So far, the only way I can see me doing this, is creating two shares.  So I currently have admin (r/w) access to /Volume_1.  I then created a public (everyone) access to /Volume_1/store.

my question: Is there anyway that I can create one share, but have granular access as I describe above?  I'm using the NAS as a media storage device for my mythbuntu system, so each system needs to map to the nas.  I don't like having two separate shares when really it should be one, with different access.

I hope I explained myself clearly.  I appreciate any help one can provide.
Title: Re: r & r/w access to files
Post by: SnafuFlux on July 12, 2011, 08:36:15 PM
is this something that could be accomplished with ffplug?