Roger Millington wrote:
man chmod

that's a bit harsh, Roger! It's possible that maybe Gopal does not understand the man pages.

example:
chmod 750 filename1 filename2
first digit is user
second digit is group
third digit is everyone (world)
7 = allow file owner to read, write, execute
5 = allow members of file's group to read and execute
0 = do not let anyone else use the file

the numbers are calculated by adding these up
4 = allowed to read
2 = allowed to write
1 = allowed to execute.
so 750 = (4+2+1)(4+1)(0)

kae

Gopal Ghosh wrote:
Dear all,
how to use chmod command (in octal mode) for n number of files present in a
directory
Thanks
regards



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