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On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 09:17:05AM -0700, Michael Abraham Shulman wrote:
> Why does the default /etc/skel/.bash_profile set the umask to 022?
> Doesn't this defeat the purpose of having one group per user?
because user-private-groups are not mandatory in debian, and users
should kno
their files as 644 and their
umask as 022.
Now suppose a few users are working on a project together and all need
write access to certain files. The natural solution is to make a
group `project' with these users as the only members, have the project
files owned by group `project', with
Why does the default /etc/skel/.bash_profile set the umask to 022?
Doesn't this defeat the purpose of having one group per user?
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