On 22/12/11 20:55, Raf Czlonka wrote:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 01:50:57AM GMT, Ashton Fagg wrote:
On 22/12/11 11:39, Sharon Kimble wrote:
As the drive is owned by root should it be run as sudo?
Yes, or as root (su -c 'chown blah blah').
What's the point of running "su" as root?
My wording wasn't clear, apparently. I didn't mean run "su" whilst as
root, I meant use "su" to run it as root as an alternative to sudo. Does
that make more sense? :)
Your example will only change user "blah" permissions for "blah"
file/directory. Example above is better as it changes the permissions
recursively and group ones as well.
By "chown blah blah" I actually meant "insert the command from the
previous reply". I thought that would be obvious...
Apparently my internet communication skills are way off today, apologies.
Cheers,
Ashton.
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