Mike McCarty wrote:
Having root access only gives one effective ownership, not effective
permission. Being root gives one the same privileges the owner would
have.
It gets more interesting when you have fuse mounted file systems. I
have an encrypted file system as user mikkel, and root can not
access it, unless I change to user mikkel, even if it is "unlocked".
Mikkel
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