Re: File permissions - semi off topic
Re: File permissions - semi off topic
- Subject: Re: File permissions - semi off topic
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 02:28:54 -0400
on 27/09/03 02:17, April Gendill at email@hidden wrote:
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Ok this is a totally lame question I am sure, but file permissions in
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n*x list as drwxrwxrwx (for 777 if I'm not mistaken)
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is there some where that I can find information on the ordering and
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meaning of this permission sceme (It's read/write/execute if I am not
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mistaken) but I need to know how chmod and that permission listing
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match up. Or if it's chmod that is used for it.
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BTW I am asking here because I am working on an app and need to know
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this.
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Thank you
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April.
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farming n.: [Adelaide University, Australia] What the heads of a disk drive
are said to do when they plow little furrows in the magnetic media.
Associated with a crash. Typically used as follows: "Oh no, the machine has
just crashed; I hope the hard drive hasn't gone farming again." No longer
common; modern drives automatically park their heads in a safe zone on
power-down, so it takes a real mechanical problem to induce this.
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