When I add a new directory to a path, I only get the "group@" line in the ACL
The parent directory ACL is
I want to make sure that those in subsequent sub directories can have the same premsissions, i.e., under the parent, they will all have the same group line as above.
But on doing "mkdir newdir", I'm getting -
No "user" row or "everyone" row.
Edit -
I should have added that if I don't have the 'fd' in, the directory created includes "user" and "everyone" rows in the acl.
root@server > ls -dV newdir1
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