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Understanding and Managing Linux File Permissions
- The first character (
-): Indicates the file type (-for a regular file,dfor a directory). - The next three characters (
rw-): Permissions for the owner (read and write). - The next three characters (
r--): Permissions for the group (read-only). - The last three characters (
r--): Permissions for others (read-only).
The chmod (change mode) command is used to modify the permissions of a file or directory.
Aug 19, 2024
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