I’m all open to hearing about improvements ![]()
Given Linux lets us do things 1000 different ways (
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What if setuid/setgid were applied to the target directories
(Inheritance) ?
Setting permissions (the entire tree – the app is being piggish) could be turned off. Sonarr/Radarr don’t do that for me. They only set perms on newly created files and directories.
Can your suggestion and this be combined somehow then clearly documented to support multiple usage cases ?
If it will do what I’m thinking, you could have different owners/groups for different directory trees on one mount, still support root over the mount, and have the Linux destination set the UID/GID/Perms exactly how you want them even if all are different and then let the kernel maintain that for you.
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This almost sounds like another “Linux Tip” in the making –
“Using automated media curation tools”