LXer: Cheat sheet for Linux users and permissions
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4VBKV)
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The Linux operating system is a true multi-user OS, meaning it assumes that there's data on every computer that should be protected, whether in the interest of privacy, security, or system integrity. Linux uses file ownership*and permissions*to manage file and folder access.*For administrators who deal with different user environments all day, this system is easy to understand, calculate, and control.
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The Linux operating system is a true multi-user OS, meaning it assumes that there's data on every computer that should be protected, whether in the interest of privacy, security, or system integrity. Linux uses file ownership*and permissions*to manage file and folder access.*For administrators who deal with different user environments all day, this system is easy to understand, calculate, and control.
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