About 195,000 results
Any time
Open links in new tab
Bokep
- Viewed 193k times51edited May 23, 2017 at 12:39
you could use setfacl
setfacl -d -m group:name:rwx /path/to/your/dirWhere name is the group name
To find which groups you or a specific user belong see In unix/linux how do you find out what group a given user is in via command line?
Content Under CC-BY-SA license How to set umask for a folder and it's subfolder? - Super User
How to set umask for a specific folder - Ask Ubuntu
- Question & Answer
What is Umask and How To Setup Default umask Under Linux?
What Is umask in Linux, and How Do You Use It? - How-To Geek
Umask command in Linux with examples - GeeksforGeeks
Umask Command in Linux | Linuxize
How to Set and Update the Default Umask Value - phoenixNAP
What is UMASK and how to set UMASK in Linux/Unix?
umask Cheat Sheet | umask Command Line Guide
What is Umask in Linux? - Linux Today
Different Umask for Directories and Files - Unix & Linux Stack …
Linux ‘umask’ Command: Default Permissions Guide
Understanding UMASK value in Linux - GoLinuxHub
Set Different Umask For Files And Folders - Stack Overflow
What Is Umask In Linux and How To Set Umask? – LinuxTect
What is "umask" and how does it work? - Ask Ubuntu
How to Change File Permissions and Ownership in Linux
How to change default umask values permanently in Linux
linux - How to set system wide umask? - Stack Overflow
Related searches for linux set umask for directory
- Some results have been removed