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3.7 File Maintenance Commands
3.7.6 chown - change ownership
Ownership of a file can be changed with the chown command. On most versions of Unix this can only be done by the super-user, i.e. a normal user can't give away ownership of their files. chown is used as below, where # represents the shell prompt for the super-user:
Syntax
chown [options] user[:group] file (SVR4)
chown [options] user[.group] file (BSD)
Common Options
-R recursively descend through the directory structure
-f force, and don't report any errors
Examples
# chown new_owner file
Introduction to Unix - 14 AUG 1996
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