Re: few question about FS's permission

From: Jean-David Beyer (jdbeyer_at_exit109.com)
Date: 08/25/05


Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 08:28:32 -0400

cmk128@hotmail.com wrote:
> HI
> Can linux's file systems do it? Assum i am root!!
>
> 1) Create a file/directory and graint a access right to one specific
> person?

Very easy. Just do it.

> 2) Create a file/directory and block the access right to *ONE* person,
> any other user is still able to access that file/directory.
>
Yes, but not so easy. Create a new group with everyone in it except the ONE
person. Give the file/directory to that group, adjust permissions.

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