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Re: Not debian specific, but please help me ....



You can set your "umask" to 002 instead of 022 (the default on most Unix setups). Just add the following line
	umask 002
in ~/.bashrc and/or ~/.bash_profile files, for yourself and other people belonging to the related group.

Hope this helps.

Alain

Roberto a écrit :
Hi all,
    I can't find how to set a defult and convenient attribute mask when
file are
created on linux.

I need a whole group can write file created by anyone in the group. So
I
need the g=rw be the default permission at file creation.
Actually I get g=r only by default

Thank you very much
Roberto





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