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[opensuse] setting file permissions/umask
- From: Felix Miata <mrmazda@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 01:08:52 -0500
- Message-id: <458781F4.2030700@xxxxxx>
Where's the right place to do this in 10.2:
1-globally
a-/etc/profile?
b-/etc/profile.local?
c-/etc/bashrc?
d-elsewhere?
2-per user
d-~/.bashrc?
e-~/.bash_profile?
f-~/.profile?
g-elsewhere?
How do I find out the current umask setting without creating a new file
and examining its permissions? It doesn't seem to exist in the output of
the set command.
I want all regular files in a particular public directory to be
rw-rw-r--. How do I set that up?
I want all regular files in a particular public directory to have one
particular owner and group. How do I set that up?
TIA
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1-globally
a-/etc/profile?
b-/etc/profile.local?
c-/etc/bashrc?
d-elsewhere?
2-per user
d-~/.bashrc?
e-~/.bash_profile?
f-~/.profile?
g-elsewhere?
How do I find out the current umask setting without creating a new file
and examining its permissions? It doesn't seem to exist in the output of
the set command.
I want all regular files in a particular public directory to be
rw-rw-r--. How do I set that up?
I want all regular files in a particular public directory to have one
particular owner and group. How do I set that up?
TIA
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"Let your conversation be always full of grace." Colossians 4:6 NIV
Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409
Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/
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