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2013-04-01, 21:46
(This post was last modified: 2013-04-02, 00:17 by ezechiel1917.)
Is there a way to change permissions of VDR Recordings files from default 644? I'd like to add write access to vdr group. Is it possible?
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Solved, I've found out how to do it with recording-hooks.
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2017-08-31, 05:34
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-31, 05:38 by username145.)
Old thread I know, but does anyone know if there is a way to do this without recording-hooks?
Or is there a way to log into the "vdr" user on a linux machine so that an application might have read/write to the recordings?
I can do a "sudo su - vdr" and a "whoami" afterwards, but there is no change in user
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Set umask globally or just for vdr user to 002.