• file will have the permissions given to the user class regardless of the permissions assigned to the group class or others class. Unix-like systems implement...
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  • Chmod (category File system permissions)
    In Unix and Unix-like operating systems, chmod is the command and system call used to change the access permissions and the special mode flags (the setuid...
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  • Umask (category File system permissions)
    a mask that controls how file permissions are set for newly created files. It may also affect how the file permissions are changed explicitly. umask is...
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  • file system permissions. All files in a typical Unix filesystem have permissions set enabling different access to a file. Unix permissions permit different...
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  • type among the seven possible types of files; 9 bits for permissions). The layout for permissions is defined by POSIX to be at the least-significant 9 bits...
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    options, but common options include: -l Long format, displaying Unix file types, permissions, number of hard links, owner, group, size, last-modified date-time...
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    In Unix and operating systems inspired by it, the file system is considered a central component of the operating system. It was also one of the first parts...
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  • mv is a Unix command that moves one or more files or directories from one place to another. If both filenames are on the same filesystem, this results...
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    permissions) on a file or directory chown – change ownership on a file or directory chgrp – change group on a file or directory uucp – unix to unix copy...
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    rm (short for remove) is a basic command on Unix and Unix-like operating systems used to remove objects such as computer files, directories and symbolic...
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  • system. The command su, including the Unix permissions system and the setuid system call, was part of Version 1 Unix. Encrypted passwords appeared in Version...
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    HP-UX (redirect from Hewlett Packard UniX)
    HP-UX was the first Unix to offer access-control lists for file access permissions as an alternative to the standard Unix permissions system.[citation needed]...
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    appeared in Version 1 Unix. It is among the few original Unix system calls to change, with Version 4's addition of group permissions and larger file size...
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  • When a text file with a shebang is used as if it is an executable in a Unix-like operating system, the program loader mechanism parses the rest of the...
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    applications List of Unix daemons List of web browsers for Unix and Unix-like operating systems Unix philosophy util-linux The Wikibook Guide to UNIX has a page...
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  • January 18, 2038 (32-bit Unix time) Date resolution 1 s Forks Extended attributes File system permissions Unix permissions, ACLs and arbitrary security...
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  • append-only, immutable, exhash (dirs only, read only) File system permissions Unix permissions, ACLs and arbitrary security attributes Transparent compression...
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  • limits to a particular subdirectory tree independent of file access permissions on the file, such as user and project quotas that are dependent on the...
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  • Sticky bit (category File system permissions)
    latter will also reset the tmp directory to standard permissions). In Unix symbolic file system permission notation, the sticky bit is represented either by...
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  • for the Linux kernel. It has metadata structure inspired by traditional Unix filesystem principles, and was designed by Rémy Card to overcome certain...
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    Cron (redirect from Crontab (Unix command))
    The cron command-line utility is a job scheduler on Unix-like operating systems. Users who set up and maintain software environments use cron to schedule...
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  • Tar (computing) (redirect from Tar (Unix))
    system parameters, such as name, timestamps, ownership, file-access permissions, and directory organization. POSIX abandoned tar in favor of pax, yet...
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  • that allowed a local user to read arbitrary files, regardless of their permissions. An experimental version of APFS, with some limitations, is provided...
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  • Superuser (redirect from Root (Unix))
    system-wide changes. In Unix-like computer OSes (such as Linux), root is the conventional name of the user who has all rights or permissions (to all files and...
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  • blocks are grouped into block groups, analogous to cylinder groups in the Unix File System. There are typically thousands of blocks on a large file system...
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  • attribute modification (ctime), access (atime) File system permissions Unix permissions, ACLs and arbitrary security attributes (Linux 2.6 and later)...
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  • file2 will either have its original contents, permissions and owner, or will have file1's contents, permissions and owner. Thus, file2 is considered precious...
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  • OpenSolaris, SINIX/Reliant UNIX, UnixWare and SCO OpenServer.[citation needed] VxFS was originally developed for AT&T's Unix System Laboratories. VxFS...
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  • Tee (command) (redirect from Tee (UNIX))
    depending on the command's implementation. The command is available for Unix and Unix-like operating systems, Microware OS-9, DOS (e.g. 4DOS, FreeDOS), Microsoft...
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  • works by chunking the normal permissions up into very small pieces. When a process enters capsicum mode, it loses all permissions normally associated with...
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