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Granted it's not a normal requirement, but there are always extenuating issues. Keeping the "why" out of it, I'm just wondering if there's a way to make it even possible to make the default of all files created by a user to be 777?
With umask, i'm only getting RW for UGO, not X. Is it possible to get X for UGO also? Thanks! |
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