What are the different options for chmod in Linux?
The chmod
command in Linux is used to change the file permissions. It has options like u
, g
, o
, and a
for user, group, others, and all respectively.
Can you explain what u
, g
, o
, and a
mean?
Sure! u
stands for user (the file owner), g
for group (users in the file's group), o
for others (everyone else), and a
for all (user, group, and others).
What about the numeric options like 755 or 644?
Numeric options represent permissions in octal format. For example, 755
means read, write, and execute for the user, and read and execute for group and others.
How do I apply these permissions to a file?
You can apply permissions using the command chmod 755 filename
, replacing filename
with the actual file name.
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