find /data -type f -name "*.dat" | xargs chown user:group

Cheers,
Andreas

2009/6/4 Steve <[email protected]>:
> I am trying to use chown -R to selectively change permissions on files.
>
> A series of files are contained in many folders under the root data folder.
No
> files are stored in the data folder itself.
>
> Running
>
> chown -R user:group /data/*.dat
>
> run
> from /data generates an error indicating no files match. If I move a
> .dat
> file into /data the ownership changes in that folder but not those
> below.
>
> chown -R user:group /data/*
>
> works as expected
>
> Is there a way to selectively change files recursively ?
>
> Thanks
>
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