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From: Vern <ve...@cw...> - 2005-09-17 00:05:08
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> You can't have two owners. =A0 I thought not. > You can, however, create a group containing=20 > those two users (it can be a secondary group, and probably should be,=20 > since many systems have a specific primary group for normal users, or=20 > they auto-generate a primary group named after the user), and then set=20 > the group ownership to that group. =A0Just make sure group can read/wri= te=20 > your file, and all will be well. =A0 Well I created a super user at it where called Vernon and made it's secon= dary group as=20 root. But still cannot write to the folder unless the folder has Vernon s= et as user.=20 So how do I make it so that a group has write access? |