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2023 Feb 10
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...ke you, I don't think updating will
fix this problem.
If you actually have files that are owned by 'Administrator:SOME_GROUP'
on Linux, then you I would suggest you look at them using 'ls' with the
'-n' switch. I think you will find that they are not owned by
'0:SOME_GROUP_IDNUMBER'
Rowland
2023 Feb 13
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...ting will
> fix this problem.
>
> If you actually have files that are owned by 'Administrator:SOME_GROUP'
> on Linux, then you I would suggest you look at them using 'ls' with the
> '-n' switch. I think you will find that they are not owned by
> '0:SOME_GROUP_IDNUMBER'
Will look closer this week again.
If I check this on one test-share with basically nothing in it:
# ls -n
insgesamt 24
drwxrwxr-x+ 4 0 10512 4096 9. Dez 20:43 Test1
drwxrwxr-x+ 2 0 10512 4096 9. Dez 20:41 test2
drwxrwxr-x+ 2 0 10512 4096 9. Dez 20:41 test3
gid 10512 should be "doma...
2023 Feb 13
1
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...this problem.
>>
>> If you actually have files that are owned by
>> 'Administrator:SOME_GROUP' on Linux, then you I would suggest you look
>> at them using 'ls' with the '-n' switch. I think you will find that
>> they are not owned by '0:SOME_GROUP_IDNUMBER'
>
> Will look closer this week again.
>
> If I check this on one test-share with basically nothing in it:
>
> # ls -n
> insgesamt 24
> drwxrwxr-x+ 4 0 10512 4096? 9. Dez 20:43 Test1
> drwxrwxr-x+ 2 0 10512 4096? 9. Dez 20:41 test2
> drwxrwxr-x+ 2 0 10512 4096?...