• lsattr may refer to: the lsattr command from the Linux operating system, displaying counterpart of the chattr command lsattr (AIX command), command from...
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  • command in Linux that allows a user to set certain attributes of a file. lsattr is the command that displays the attributes of a file. Most BSD-like systems...
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  • system can support a wide range of file attributes that can be listed by the lsattr command and modified, where possible, by the chattr command. Programs can...
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  • restrict access. chmod: change mode (permissions) on Unix-like file systems lsattr list attributes Comparison of file systems § Metadata Group identifier (Unix)...
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  • find ext2 superblocks logsave save the output of a command in a logfile lsattr list file attributes on a Linux second extended file system mke2fs used...
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  • show current file (if any) associated with a loop device. ls — List files. lsattr — List file attributes on a Linux file system. lsmod — Display the currently...
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    system logname logread losetup lpd lpq lpr ls — List of files or folders lsattr lsmod lzmacat lzop lzopcat makemime man md5sum mdev — akin to udev mesg...
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  • echo, ed, exec, grep, file, find, gunzip, gzip, kill, losetup, ln, ls, lsattr, mkdir, mknod, rmdir, sum, sync, tar, touch, umount, where The Sash shell...
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