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Does anyone know of a good way to share files across users on a Linux system without a common group and without root access?
Sure making a group would probably be the proper way, but that would likely take months due to the paperwork involved.
My current setup: one folder I have has set ACL access to the other user. They can open it and read content, they can write in there.
However, when they write in there the ACL does not apply and I do not have access to what they add. As such every time we must add o+rw or set the ACL for all subfolders.

Is there a simpler way that will let the ACL parameters be applied to new files?

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