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Chgrp and Chown ???
Hi
Can anybody please let me know the usage of Chgrp command with an example??? Thanks |
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Looking at all your posts , looks like you do not have access to unix machine.If not please try some googling first...
chgrp is used to change the group and chown is used to change the ownership of the files or directories.. |
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