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| Show the directory project ID and inherit flag, not its children. | |
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| List subdirectories recursively. | |
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| Keep the project ID unchanged. If not specified, the project ID will be reset to zero. | |
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| Clear subdirectories' flags recursively. | |
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| Delimit filenames with a NUL byte instead of newline, don't output diagnoses. | |
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| Check the directory project ID and inherit flag, not its children. | |
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| Compare to id instead of the target files and directories' project IDs. | |
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| Check subdirectories recursively. | |
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| Set the project ID to the given value. | |
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| Set on subdirectories recursively. | |
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Set project inherit flag on the given files and directories.
This is usually used for setting up tree quotas with
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| ZFS-PROJECT (8) | May 27, 2021 |
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