CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Practice Question
Which Linux command is used to change the ownership of a file or directory?
mv
chown
chmod
yum
man
usr
CompTIA A+ 220-1102
Operating Systems
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Which Linux command is used to change the ownership of a file or directory?
mv
chown
chmod
yum
man
usr
The chown command in Linux is used to change the ownership of files or directories. It allows the user to specify a new owner and, optionally, a new group owner for the specified files or directories. The command's syntax typically involves specifying the target user and group using the appropriate flags.
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