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setfacl -x doesn't shows it removed the ACL
Hi,
My directory had ACL for user XYZ and I wanted to removethe ACL's X had. So, I issued the command after removing when i list the files, it still shows with (+) i.e it still contain ACL(??) drwxr-xr-x+ 25 inuser USR 4.0K Jul 29 08:28 TgtFiles also, the getfacl for the above dir, gives # file: TgtFiles # owner: inuser # group: USR user::rwx group::r-x mask::r-x other::r-x Though it removes the ACL , when I list the dir / file, it shows (+) . Any reasons ? thanks |
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