Gnomo
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I have an external hard drive that I am using for my iTunes library and other data that I share between my wife's account and my own. I also access this drive via AFP from my laptop.
It had been working fine until a few days ago when I stopped being able to save things to the drive from my laptop. I checked the drive and everything looked normal. I owned the folder I had been trying to put stuff in, but every time I tried to copy something there, I would get an error message about not have the right priveledges.
After fussing with the permissions for a while, I decided to turn off the "ignore ownership on this volume" option. This partially solved my problem. I was now able to save to folders that my account owned.
So, I changed the group ownership of all the files on the drive to a group of which both my wife's account and my account are members (namely 'admin'), and then changed the permissions so that the group had both read and write permissions to all of the files (except a few specific directories) This solved the rest of the problem of saving from the laptop.
However, I started experiencing problems with permission errors on the desktop. The problem is that if I create a folder, its permissions do not inherit from the folder it is in.
For example if my wife AAC's a CD using iTunes under her account, it creates a folder in the iTunes library for the artist. The permission on the iTunes library is 775 with the group being the group 'admin'. The new folder's permissions are 755 with the group being 'admin'. So if I try to AAC a CD by the same group, it tells me that I don't have the proper access rights until I got through the terminal and fix the problem once again.
Does anyone have any idea why the permissions are not inheriting from the parent folder? Any ideas as to what I can do to fix this?
It had been working fine until a few days ago when I stopped being able to save things to the drive from my laptop. I checked the drive and everything looked normal. I owned the folder I had been trying to put stuff in, but every time I tried to copy something there, I would get an error message about not have the right priveledges.
After fussing with the permissions for a while, I decided to turn off the "ignore ownership on this volume" option. This partially solved my problem. I was now able to save to folders that my account owned.
So, I changed the group ownership of all the files on the drive to a group of which both my wife's account and my account are members (namely 'admin'), and then changed the permissions so that the group had both read and write permissions to all of the files (except a few specific directories) This solved the rest of the problem of saving from the laptop.
However, I started experiencing problems with permission errors on the desktop. The problem is that if I create a folder, its permissions do not inherit from the folder it is in.
For example if my wife AAC's a CD using iTunes under her account, it creates a folder in the iTunes library for the artist. The permission on the iTunes library is 775 with the group being the group 'admin'. The new folder's permissions are 755 with the group being 'admin'. So if I try to AAC a CD by the same group, it tells me that I don't have the proper access rights until I got through the terminal and fix the problem once again.
Does anyone have any idea why the permissions are not inheriting from the parent folder? Any ideas as to what I can do to fix this?