The second bit is currently unused.
-Abilities granted by each cap:
-------------------------------
+Abilities granted by each cap
+-----------------------------
While that is how capabilities are granted (and communicated), the important
bit is what they actually allow the client to do:
file data. It also covers certain metadata relating to file data -- the
size, mtime, atime and ctime, in particular.
-Shorthand:
-----------
+Shorthand
+---------
Note that the client logging can also present a compact representation of the
capabilities. For example:
::
+
pAsLsXsFs
The 'p' represents the pin. Each capital letter corresponds to the shift