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===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
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* Openmediavault-resetperms provides a tool to **modify the permissions of shared folders and all their content at the file system level** from the OMV GUI. The form displays a column with the services associated with each shared folder. | * Openmediavault-resetperms provides a tool to **modify the permissions of shared folders and all their content at the file system level** from the OMV GUI. The form displays a column with the services associated with each shared folder. | ||
* Modifying permissions can be useful if your file system comes from another system and you want to reset the permissions of your folders, if you want to remove ACL permissions, | * Modifying permissions can be useful if your file system comes from another system and you want to reset the permissions of your folders, if you want to remove ACL permissions, | ||
- | * This plugin does not make changes to the permissions applied to the services (Samba, NFS, ...) if not at the file system level. Changes applied at the file system level will take precedence over the permissions configured in your services if they are more restrictive. Once the file system level permissions have been applied through this plug-in, you can further restrict these permissions by configuring each service. You can consult extended information about [[misc_docs:nas_permissions|NAS permissions in OMV]] | + | * This plugin does not make changes to the permissions applied to the services (Samba, NFS, ...) if not at the file system level. Changes applied at the file system level will take precedence over the permissions configured in your services if they are more restrictive. Once the file system level permissions have been applied through this plug-in, you can further restrict these permissions by configuring each service. You can consult extended information about [[omv7:nas_permissions_omv7|NAS permissions in OMV 7]] |
* **Changes applied to a shared folder using this plugin will be applied recursively**, | * **Changes applied to a shared folder using this plugin will be applied recursively**, | ||
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This plugin can break your system if not used properly.< | This plugin can break your system if not used properly.< | ||
- | <b>DO NOT CHANGE THE PERMISSIONS OF THE DRIVE WHERE THE OPERATING SYSTEM IS INSTALLED.</ | + | <b>DO NOT CHANGE THE PERMISSIONS OF THE DISK DRIVE WHERE THE OPERATING SYSTEM IS INSTALLED.</ |
+ | For the same reason, you should not modify the permissions of the folder where docker is located or the persistent data of any of the containers. | ||
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=== Shared Folder in Use === | === Shared Folder in Use === | ||
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The **Services** > **Reset perms** plugin tab displays all shared folders on the system and several columns with useful information. One of them is the **In use by** column. This column is especially useful if you intend to delete a shared folder. | The **Services** > **Reset perms** plugin tab displays all shared folders on the system and several columns with useful information. One of them is the **In use by** column. This column is especially useful if you intend to delete a shared folder. | ||
* Delete a shared folder. | * Delete a shared folder. |