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"Chgrp"
Keywords:
chown
,
unprivileged
,
group
,
ownership
,
change
Related Terms:
Chown
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Chmod
,
Initialization files
,
Owner
,
Initialization file
,
Access privileges
,
Permissions
,
Hidden file
,
Hierarchical file system
,
License file
,
Command file
,
Umask
,
Stub file
,
Hfs
,
Batch file
,
Privileges
,
File manager
,
Attribute
,
Andrew file system
,
Resource fork
,
Virtual file system
,
Setuid
,
Pif
,
Ini file
,
File permissions
,
Lock file
,
Bundle
,
Group
,
Afs
,
Configuration file
,
Executable file
,
Shell script
,
Batch program
,
Primary group
,
Makefile
,
Groups
,
Ini
,
Ifs
,
System files
,
Data fork
,
Attributes
,
Ntfs file system
,
Group id
,
Permission
,
Rights
,
Automounter
,
Distributed file system
,
Superuser
,
File attribute
To change the group that has access to a file or directory
linuxhelper.org
Changes the group associated with a file 1102
sobell.com
Change group ownership, see the section called "Changing user and group ownership".
linuxforum.com
Change group ownership, see Section 3.4.2.3.
wwn.pl
chgrp change the group ownership of a file
dataexpedition.com
The chgrp command is used by unprivileged users on Unix-like systems to change the group associated with a file. Unlike the chown command, chgrp allows regular users to change groups, but only to one of which they are a member.
en.wikipedia.org
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