A simple and easy way to generate your Linux File-system permissions.
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A simple and easy way to generate your Linux File-system permissions.
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In this small activity on managing file permissions in Linux, I showcase how to examine permissions on files, hidden files and directories in Linux and how to alter these permissions according to the required authorization. Description on Linux commands and output of these commands are also included.
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