| Originally published: Thursday, 16 December 1999 | Author: Joseph Kordish |
| Published to: news_learn_firststep/Firststep News | Page: 1/1 [Standard view] |
Linux File Permissions and OwnershipIn a multi-user system you need a way to protect each user from another. One of the reasons for this is that a user can abuse the system for his needs, or be able to read/modify/kill another user's work. Even if you're using your Linux box in a single-user mode you need to protect yourself from making deadly mistakes that can kill your system.
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