英語 での Extended attributes の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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It allows the starting and stopping of extended attributes on a file system, as well as initialization of attribute backing files, and enabling and disabling of specific extended attributes on a file system.
The mount-o context command can also be used to support labeling for file systems that do not support extended attributes, such as File Allocation Table(FAT) or NFS file systems.
For filesystems which do not natively support extended attributes(like network mounted disks), OS X instead stores the extra information in a file named.
Extended attributes of Linux have four namespaces{user,
Files in file systems that do not support extended attributes are assigned a single, default security context from the policy configuration, based on file system type.
Filesystems like ext2, ext3 and XFS which implement POSIX ACLs using extended attributes, might return a list like this.
Equivalent to specifying all of the above, but with the difference that failure to preserve SELinux security context or extended attributes does not change'cp''s exit status.
Conventions for Mapping JMP Attributes to SAS Extended Attributes Conventions for Mapping JMP Attributes to SAS Extended Attributes SAS extended attributes are metadata that you define in SAS code to import information such as table scripts, labels, length, and type.
This option is helpful in cases where the source or destination filesystem offers exceptionally poor performance for reading and writing extended attributes, or offers very limited support for macOS native extended attributes such that many errors are reported when trying to copy these metadata.
Extended attribute support must previously have been started.
The default extended attribute version format is 2.
Extended Attribute(EA) will also be copied.
Access to the extended attribute was denied.
Extended Attribute and Access Control List support was developed as part of the TrustedBSD Project and introduced in FreeBSD 5.0.
Both arguments describe a file associated with the extended attribute that should be manipulated.
Extended attribute support was developed as part of the TrustedBSD Project, and introduced in FreeBSD 5.0.
If the extended attribute is successfully set, then zero is returned.
On success, a positive number is returned indicating the size of the extended attribute name list.
Stop extended attribute support on the file system named using path.
Libarchive recognizes ACL and extended attribute records written by Solaris tar.