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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users chmod to parent and sub directories ? Post 302301503 by varungupta on Friday 27th of March 2009 05:15:29 AM
Old 03-27-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by pludi
man chmod
It has a switch for recursive operation

Got it.
Thanks buddy !Smilie
 

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