#691: Made instructions for creating password file more obvious.

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Shola Anozie 2018-09-09 22:27:51 -05:00
parent 06032aa661
commit 45b67b9604

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@ -79,11 +79,11 @@ The default location for the s3fs password file can be created:
* using a .passwd-s3fs file in the users home directory (i.e. ~/.passwd-s3fs) * using a .passwd-s3fs file in the users home directory (i.e. ~/.passwd-s3fs)
* using the system-wide /etc/passwd-s3fs file * using the system-wide /etc/passwd-s3fs file
Enter your S3 identity and credential in a file `~/.passwd-s3fs` and set Enter your credentials in a file `~/.passwd-s3fs` and set
owner-only permissions: owner-only permissions:
``` ```
echo MYIDENTITY:MYCREDENTIAL > ~/.passwd-s3fs echo ACCESS_KEY_ID:SECRET_ACCESS_KEY > ~/.passwd-s3fs
chmod 600 ~/.passwd-s3fs chmod 600 ~/.passwd-s3fs
``` ```
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The Service Instance ID is only required when using the `-o create_bucket` optio
Note: You may also want to create the global credential file first Note: You may also want to create the global credential file first
``` ```
echo MYIDENTITY:MYCREDENTIAL > /etc/passwd-s3fs echo ACCESS_KEY_ID:SECRET_ACCESS_KEY > /etc/passwd-s3fs
chmod 600 /etc/passwd-s3fs chmod 600 /etc/passwd-s3fs
``` ```