yes, it is possible. Create two groups say group1 & group2.
make ram & sam as members of group1 and nam & ram as members of
group2. These groups may not be the primary groups of ram, sam & nam.
put the files to be shared in some common directory and change the group
name & permissions accordingly.....
- Sreekanth
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Sanjay Varma wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Let me present the problem as an example.
>
> Say there are three guys in an office, Ram, Sam and Nam.
> Ram wants to share some of his files or a directory [not all of them]
> with Sam [only]. That is both of them should have read and write
> permissions to it. And Nam wants to share some of his files or
> a directory with Ram[only].
>
> How could one do this in Linux? Is it possible ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Sanjay.
>
>
>
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