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linux:acls [2022/04/13 07:04] jansenlinux:acls [2022/04/13 07:08] (current) – [Permissions and groups] jansen
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 ===== Permissions and groups ===== ===== Permissions and groups =====
-Normal file permissions on Linux (and UNIX) consist of 3 categories: the file user (owner), the group the file belongs to, and all others. For each of these categories, the owner can set a combination of read (r), write(w) and execute (x) permissions.+Normal file permissions on Linux (and UNIX) consist of 3 categories: the file user (owner), the group the file belongs to, and all others. For each of these categories, the owner can set a combination of read ( r), write(w) and execute (x) permissions.
 [Additionally, there are a couple of special permissions (setuid, setgid, sticky) which are not covered here] [Additionally, there are a couple of special permissions (setuid, setgid, sticky) which are not covered here]
  
linux/acls.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/13 07:08 by jansen