Basically, you need to create a group for you both to be in, and change
the group permissions of the files you are working on.

Unfortunately, someone else will have to supply the commands as I am
having a bad brain day.

Jon

On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Joshua LaFriniere wrote:

> I've been reading through the different help files as well as the very thin book 
>with linux, and I'm trying to find a way to create an accout for another person to 
>have access with, but only able to access certain files in my account .. ie:
> Myaccount- my login w/the different folders in it.
>   myfile -
>     -files that are being worked on.
> Youraccount - able to access
>   myfile - <-- here
>     -files that are being worked on. <-- here
> but nothing above that, ie: everthing in the parent directory of Youraccount --
>
> If this makes sense, I tap my shoulder,
> If not, I appologize and will try harder to explain better
>
> Sincerely the newbie of linux
> Joshua
>
>
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