2024-04-10, 10:24 PM
Oh that's marvelous news @TheDreadPirate; thank you.
I want to make absolutely sure I understand this before I execute that command. I mentioned in my OP...
"I don't want to accidentally corrupt root access like I did with CHMOD before. And I use a graphical disk mirroring utility called FreeFileSync so I'd hate it to interpret the new file permissions as changes to every single media object in the folder. That would take days to resync."
Do I understand correctly that the command you entered would not directly modify the media object files themselves nor their modification dates? As I said, it would be a nightmare if I my FreeFileSync file synchronization utility interpreted nearly a million files as needing to resync after applying the command.
Let me know and if the files themselves will not be impacted, I'll proceed with the command and report the result.
Thanks again!
I want to make absolutely sure I understand this before I execute that command. I mentioned in my OP...
"I don't want to accidentally corrupt root access like I did with CHMOD before. And I use a graphical disk mirroring utility called FreeFileSync so I'd hate it to interpret the new file permissions as changes to every single media object in the folder. That would take days to resync."
Do I understand correctly that the command you entered would not directly modify the media object files themselves nor their modification dates? As I said, it would be a nightmare if I my FreeFileSync file synchronization utility interpreted nearly a million files as needing to resync after applying the command.
Let me know and if the files themselves will not be impacted, I'll proceed with the command and report the result.
Thanks again!