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Started by bjastbf, May 11, 2009, 09:57:03 AM

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bjastbf

   

Somehow the permissions on my NAS folders have ended-up not being the same. Using a Unix designation, they look like this:

 

Some folders are set to: 755

 

Others folders are set to: 555  

 

The 755 folders will now allow 555 folders to be placed into them

 

1. Since I use the same general method to create each folder,  why are their permission different?

 

2. Can I use a unix tool to simply change the 555 folders to 755, or will this create an even larger issue? 


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   Sorry about that: LinkStation Live 500 gig  (LS-CHL F/W 1.01)

bjastbf

   

Does anyone know the unix command to change dir persmissions?

 

Thanks 


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