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RE: Create User with Rights



I believe that you should be able to use the "chmod" command unless I am
mistaken, an example for you might be:

chmod 733 <filename>

This means that the owner of the file (first number) has got full access to
the file and can read, write and execute the files, the group (second
number) have only got read access and the rest of the world (the third
number) has also only got read permissions. I apologise if this is
incorrect, typing "man chmod" into an xterm window might make things a bit
clearer for you (provided you have all the MANual pages installed) if you
need any further help please mail me and I will see what else I can dig up
for you...

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Srinivas Nayak [mailto:svnayak giaspna vsnl net in]
> Sent: 24 June 2000 17:07
> To: redhat-install-list redhat com
> Subject: Create User with Rights
>
>
> Hello
> How do I create the User with Rights of readonly to some of the Imp System
> Directories. So that the User does not accidentally delete important Files
>
> Srinivas Nayak
>
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