umask would be the command you want. HOWEVER think carefully about running or even testing commands as root. It's just a Bad Idea.
> ---------- > From: Barry[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, 11 April 2002 16:28 > To: 'clug' > Subject: default umask settings > > I am having a problem with temporary files required by a new app I am > trying. > > Where/how do I set default permissions for root, user please. > > Barry. >
