fsaclctl

NAME
fsaclctl SYNOPSIS
fsaclctl [-v] [-d -path] [-e] [-d] DESCRIPTION
The fsaclctl command enables, disables or prints the status of Access Control List support on a given file system. After changing Access Control List support either reboot the system, or remount the file system, to make running applications aware of the change. The options are: -v Display version number. -p Path to file system mount point. If no options are specified the status of Access Control List support is displayed. -e Enable Access Control Lists on the given file system. -d Disable Access Control Lists on the given file system. SEE ALSO
chmod(2), unmount(2), ls(2), mount(8) HISTORY
The fsaclctl command first appeared Mac OS X version 10.4. RETURN VALUES
0 fsaclctl Successfully performed requested operation. [ENOTSUP] The filesystem does not support this operation. [EPERM] The requested operation must be performed as root. Mac OS X January 6, 2005 Mac OS X

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