Linux Permissions - POSIX, chmod, chown, chgrp
Linux Permissions - POSIX, chmod, chown, chgrp. Regular permissions with USER, GROUP and OTHER. Special permissions of SUID, SGID and Sticky Bit. Modifying permissions numerically and with the addition and subtraction operator. Modifying permissions in the GUI.
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The best video guide i found on "whole internet"
@BVKFocus
5 жыл бұрын
I agree great
I love these command line tutorials. Very informative and easy to follow, please do more like this. So many things are in done in gui now, people get lost if something goes wrong and need to use the terminal.
Thank you so much for this excellent video. Its been a while since i watched such a good explaination on you tube. Keep up the good work. You have made my life easier.
This video is unbelievably helpful thank you so very much sir.
You > man chmod The visual aids and examples are perfect. Still confused about alot of things..but I know enough to be dangerous now..thanks!
This video helped me a lot deleting some folders. Thanks a lot.
Nice dude! Really clear explanations, and I especially like that you weren't anti on people using nautilus - I know some people would be super into only using the terminal - but nice to see that you give people that option :)
@yasmim0829
3 жыл бұрын
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thanks for this. Loved the explanation at the end.
Thank youu... Great vedio!!
I moved over from PS, and I have to say you did a great job 3 years ago. Just one thing. In the future when you make videos, you could skip out on the silly music XP
Excellent tutorial... Thank you
great work my friend...thank you
It's awesome teach ... I learnt a lot thank you for your post !!!
Very much THANKS !!! I Learnt a lot from this video :)
Excelent. Many thanks
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Kudos that was great man thanks a lot.
Thnx alot perfect!!!
tnx bro keep going
thaks for information
First!! nice job i really like your videos. they are very helpful!
Great video ,just in 4:53 you forgot w on go=rw instead of go=r "fourth line"
@herminemaurer4494
5 жыл бұрын
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I've owned my www/html directories in raspbian but now I'm not able to change the permissions of files in them,as their occurs a message saying operation not permitted! What should I do?
two words I want to say: "Thank you" :-) I was watching TrainSignal Linux+ video course witch is RUBBISH!!! Zero explanations... the lady Veronica Henry just reads whats on the screen... what a waist of time that was... Again Thanks for your work! You do great job and keep up :-) You can bee sure I will go through all your videos on youtube ;) ( sorry for my english )
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thanks
Awesome !!:=)
@cgermany77 nice video , 1 question : i got 0002 for umask but i have the excat same permissions as u. whats wrong?
Thanks for your video it has been helpful. How can I modify multiple directories at a go?
Great TUT but written langauge on slide "when the sticky bit is set on a directory, only that directorys owner or root can delete or name the directory file"--IS WRONG... Correct. The sticky bit can be added to world writable directory to prevent one user from deleting another users files...
ya tu sabeeh :v
Banana.txt FTW =DD