Hi.
I've been using BTRFS and Ext4 file system on my shared folders for some time and recently changed it all to ZFS.
Now I'm having problems with permissions on mount points in my unprivileged containers not working. With BTRFS and Ext4 as the underlying file system I could just do a "chmod -R 777 /folder" on the Proxmox host and my containers could happily write to the mountpoints, execute files +++
With ZFS not so much. I always get a "operation not permitted" if I try to touch the file even if I tried to set chmod to 777 on the host.
Is there a special setting I have to use to get permissions to "pass through" with the ZFS filesystem?
I've been using BTRFS and Ext4 file system on my shared folders for some time and recently changed it all to ZFS.
Now I'm having problems with permissions on mount points in my unprivileged containers not working. With BTRFS and Ext4 as the underlying file system I could just do a "chmod -R 777 /folder" on the Proxmox host and my containers could happily write to the mountpoints, execute files +++
With ZFS not so much. I always get a "operation not permitted" if I try to touch the file even if I tried to set chmod to 777 on the host.
Is there a special setting I have to use to get permissions to "pass through" with the ZFS filesystem?