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The chown (and chgrp) command

  By seawolf167 | September 15, 2015 - 5:21 pm | Everything, GNU/Linux
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chown, or CHangeOWNer, is really, really easy to use. chgrp is even easier. There are only a small handful of switches, only two of which are commonly used, and only three arguments to the command. First, the switches: -R this sets recursion -v this sets verbosity As for the arguments, well, … Continue reading →

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