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cp - copy files and directories, ls -Rld, chmod
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Hi,
1. The copy command cp -a
-a, --archive
same as -dpR
-p same as --preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps
is not doing what it is supposed to do (and thats is fine, of course), because It does not preserve ownership (except if you are root) . The problem is that it doesn't tell you anything when it doesn't do it or that It shouldn't be supposed to preserve ownership.
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2. Many commands act recursively on a directory with an -R option that affects the directory and all the files it contains.
There should be a
ls -ld -R
command that lists in detail the directory and its contents to quickly check results in one step.
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3. If we have:
drwx------ 2 user2 user2 392 2010-01-11 12:04 /home/user2/directory
user1 <at> mypc:~$ su -c 'chmod -R 644 /home/user2/directory' user2
doesn't work. You need to change the mode of the directory first and then you can apply a recursive chmod. Is this a bug?
Many thanx for many things.
:-)
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