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XK0-005 Question #1091: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is D: chmod g+s <directory>. "chmod g+s <directory>" is equal to "setgid <directory>" This means that all NEW files (only new files and subdirectories) will have the same group of the directory that contains new files (rather of group of user made the file) https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/182212/chm

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Question

A Linux administrator needs every new file created on a directory to maintain the group permissions of the same directory. Which of the following commands would satisfy this requirement?

Options

  • Achmod o+s <directory>
  • Bchmod u+s <directory>
  • Cchmod +s <directory>
  • Dchmod g+s <directory>

Explanation

"chmod g+s <directory>" is equal to "setgid <directory>" This means that all NEW files (only new files and subdirectories) will have the same group of the directory that contains new files (rather of group of user made the file) https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/182212/chmod-gs-command

Topics

#Linux Permissions#chmod#setgid#File Management

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