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Old 09-01-2007
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replace a file in user level

hi all
how to replace a file in user level..
i tried this
Code:

cp -r /usr/lib/munna.txt /usr/lib/
saying the error permission denied..
is there any way..

please help me to replace a file in user level (not from root)

thank you in advance
 

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