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chmod

file permissions in Unix

July 26, 2015 by techgoeasy Leave a Comment

What is Unix Users? A UNIX system serves many users. Users are an abstraction that denotes a logical entity for assignment of ownership and operation privileges over the system. UNIX identifies each user by a User ID (UID) and the username (or login) such as ‘oracle’ and ‘applmgr’ is just an alias to the UID […]

Filed Under: Unix command and scripts Tagged With: chmod, chown, file permission

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