Can I use ACL on a storage volume. My volume name is:
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-0DO_Volume_volume-sfo2-01
so I plan to change my fstab to:
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-0DO_Volume_volume-sfo2-01 /mnt/nfs ext4 defaults,nofail,discard,acl
then to remount without a reboot.
mount -o remount,acl /mnt/nfs
Can anyone see an issue with what I am wanting to do. I really don’t want to wreck this volume, as it is on a production server.
Thank you for looking. Brad
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I tested this on a new droplet and volume and it seemed to work just fine.
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