How to use chmod | Manage File Permissions in Linux
Ғылым және технология
The chmod command allows users to change read and write permissions in Unix systems. In this video, we will show you how to modify file and directory permissions with chmod.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Viewing Permissions
2:22 - Understanding Permissions
7:00 - Using chmod to Change a Permission
8:22 - Copying Permissions
10:11 - Changing Permissions Numerically
12:40 - chmod on Files vs Directories
15:15 - Outro
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Teaching is an art and you have simply nailed it!
I did this at work but didn't understand the why as I was being walked through. You did a really outstanding job of going over this and making it understandable. Great work thank you !
Perfect guide. Cleared up the concept. Don't think I'll ever forget this again. Thank you for the wonderful video!
Thanks. I'm in school for this but your explanation was far better than any one else I could find!
Thank you so much, I've been struggling with this for hours. Your video finally helped me understand
Excellent video! This really helped me, I appreciate your efforts!
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You are so good at teaching...this is massive
real useful and helpful. better than i read 10 articles
The is is coming so handy right now. Thank you, your delivery is awesome
Nice clear explanation re binary representation for numeric chmod commands, Jay 👍
Thank you so much for dedicating your time teaching this stuff! Keep the great work up!
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Much thanks from Russia, very simple and useful.
Thanks Jay and Linode.
Thank you! I do remember in the past using this for fikes you want to keep private!
Excellent teaching skills here!
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Oh god you saved me with permission on files and directories
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Awesome video
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Thanks
This video was amazing, thank you! I was setting up a network mount using the fstab and I saw someone say to write permissions using 0770. What is the first 0 in the string? Shouldn't it just be 770? (I know I am giving full access to the user and group and none to guest)
Hola, Tengo 2 servidores ubuntu 20.04, uno esta como controlador de Dominio el otro esta solo para almacenamiento, el de almacenamiento ya tiene la estructura de carpetas compartidas y lo tengo montado en el servidor de dominio. El problema es que los usuarios del dominio pueden ver las carpetas tal como esta en la configuración del smb.conf. pero por más de intento no logro que tengan escritura. Alguna luz maestro.
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Hi i want to Enable write and read access to my folder . how can i ho that, the folder is on my desktop. how to locate it in terminal and change it read access ?
Great
how do i change the permissions of specific user groups
How to use chomod for whole drive because I can not creat the folder in root drive
Outstanding video, thank you! For directory permissions, which bit, rw or x, allows a user to delete the dir?
What do you to if "sudo chmod 775 dir -R" is being ignored by they system? I set folders to have shared read write and execute for users in a group, but they system has ignored all changers, and when in terminal or the file manager, it behaves as though the mod is set to 755. Help.
@somecatyoudontknow6471
Жыл бұрын
Note: when I change the mode to 777, it isn't ignored and functions normally.
sir i need to take a notes and all if im going to this in full time soo currently im not in the correct condition for that since i got no funding anymore idk if it were stolen or ppl is trying to stop me from making the world a better place..for me nor for them
Dr Doxx. What happened to anonymity?
what about directory?
@tayodurotoye8844
2 жыл бұрын
this doesn't work on directory
I missed subdirectories :)
Great Video
Thank you! Great video!
Thank you!