How to Use the chown Command to Change File Ownership

How to Use the chown Command to Change File Ownership

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Dec 15, 2022

In Linux, everything is a file, which means all input/output resources are exposed as files through the file system namespace. This guide shows how to use the chown command to change the file ownership associated with files in Linux.

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