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    help me out!

    Hi all,
    i have problem with my redhat linux server.i have many groups in my system, comprised of various users. i now want to apply different group policies to each group.i mean i wana give some group to read access and some group users to read and write access.please i intent to do it from command prompt.tell me the way through command prompt
    thanks

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      Associate glennzo glennzo's Avatar
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    Are you a Redhat admin. RHCE? RHCT? etc?

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      Mentor Kernel_Killer Kernel_Killer's Avatar
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    First off, what method of network access do these people have (SMB, NFS, SFTP, FTP, etc)?
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      Associate hysterik
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    The command you’re looking for is chgrp. Apply it on whatever files or directories as appropriate.

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    Help me please
    i cann’t access redhat server
    coz forget root password

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      Mentor Kernel_Killer Kernel_Killer's Avatar
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    Unless you setup a user you can access with sudo powers; you will need to restart the system, and start it in recovery/single user mode to change the password.
    arrogance breeds ignorance

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