Granting the permissions in Linux
How we can change or grant the permissions in the Linux?
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System Administrator can change the permission using the chmod command. “+ “ symbol may be used in order to add the permission or “- “symbol in order to disabling the permission, with any of following letters: u (user), o (others), g (group), a (all), w (write) , r (read) and x (execute). For example: command chmod go+rw FILE1.TXT grants read and write access to file FILE1.TXT, that is assigned to the groups and others.
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