On 10/28/13, Dhana Sekar <tkdhanase...@gmail.com> wrote:
> command: chgrp
> usage: change group ownership
>
> syntax: # chgrp [options] newgroup filename/directoryname
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> example:
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> 1. To change a file sample.txt from root group to a new group
>     named 'group2'
>
>     # chgrp group2 sample.txt
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> 2. To change the files and its subdirectories of a directory named
> 'test' from root group to new
>     group 'newgroup'
>
>     # chgrp -R newgroup test
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> 3. To change the group for the specific file test.txt
>
>     # chgrp -c newgroup test.txt
>
> 4. To use the group value of another file instead of specifying explicitly
>
>     # chgrp --reference=/home/dhana/sample.txt sample.txt
>
> regards,
> dhanasekar
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thanks for ur 1D1C sir,

i also need some more command on chmod with sticky bit permissions sir
kindly give some commands on that .

regards
naresh.v
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