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Hi All,
How can i give permission for a specific user ( eg. admin ) ? I tried with chmod admin+r prog.sh which doesnt work. Is there any way i can specify a user's name and give the permission? Thanks in advance. Saneesh Joseph. |
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check under which category is the user=admin is falling
user group others and accordingly set the read | write | execute permission of the file permission bits you can get from chmod |
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