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Month: September 2019

Linux file Permission – Oversimplified

Here’s a quick and dirty example to demonstrate Linux file permissions and how to read them.

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Author masterkennethPosted on 25/09/201931/01/2020Categories CentOS, Debian, Linux, Red Hat, UbuntuTags chmod, chown, file permissions, Linux, permissionsLeave a comment on Linux file Permission – Oversimplified

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