for everyone: chmod 666 <filename>
for just you: chmod 644 <filename>

Do a man on chmod to find out more possibilities.

- Linh -

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Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 8:30 AM
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Subject: permissions



2 questions. First, how do I change permissions on a file to make it
writable by everone? Second, how do i chage permission on a file to have it
writeable only by me (or root user)? Thanks.


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