# # /etc/permissions.local # # After editing this file run # permctl --system --set # to apply the changes. # # This file is used by permctl (and indirectly by various RPM package scripts) # to check or set the modes and ownerships of files and directories in # the installation. It has priority over the distribution defaults in # /usr/share/permissions. # # Please see the man page permissions(5) for general usage hints of this and # related files. Note that operations like package updates, log rotation or # systemd-tmpfiles can reset these file permissions. By default, changes to this # file are therefore only really useful to override the distribution default # permissions of files shipping with setXid permissions or capabilities. # # If you want entries for files installed through RPM to also be applied after # zypper operations, then you can install the permissions-zypp-plugin. This is # helpful when you are entering permissions in this file that get overwritten # by package updates. # # # Format: # : #