Note that no attempt was made to convert the system:administrators and
system:authuser directly to NFS. These AFS system groups have special
meanings that do not translate directly to NFSv4 ACLs; migrating these ACLs
to NFS requires extra care and planning. One possibility is creating a special
NFS group to receive the AFS “system” groups. For example, create a group
called admgrp and transfer all AFS system:administrators group ACLs to it.
Setting negative permissions in AFS ACLs is generally unnecessary and not
recommended. But if such entries exist, the NFS ACE_TYPE value of d (deny
access) can be used.
The order is important when creating these ACL entries. It is a good idea to
keep admin ...
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