Force files in directory to belong to group

From: Wil Stephens (wil_at_stephens.org)
Date: 05/12/04


Date: 12 May 2004 07:16:14 -0700

Hi

Is there a way under linux to force every file created in a directory
to belong to a group of users?

I have a number of people working in a web folder, and I want all
files created there to belong to a group called "web" for arguments
sake. Is there a way of instructing the parent dir to create new
files/dirs belonging to this group, regardless of the fact that the
user creating them probably belongs to group users (as well as web)?

Thanks

Wil



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