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There should be a configurable option in umtprd.conf to force uid/gid for files written to mount loops, such as samba does with the force user and force group directives. As in, if I specify force user = 1000 for the /home loop, then any files written via to /home via umtp should have 1000:1000 ownership (which would translate to a user/group on the host system)
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@joshbowyer The UID / GID can now be forced for each storage unit.
currently on the master branch. Configuration file updated showing the "default_uid/default_gid" and "uid=/gid=" usage.
There should be a configurable option in umtprd.conf to force uid/gid for files written to mount loops, such as samba does with the
force user
andforce group
directives. As in, if I specifyforce user = 1000
for the /home loop, then any files written via to /home via umtp should have 1000:1000 ownership (which would translate to a user/group on the host system)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: