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[NMLUG] chomd question
worked smoothly,
Thank you,
Daniel Lark wrote:
>How about something like:
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>find . -type d -exec chmod a+x {} \;
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>That should work. I am assuming you need to set 'x' on the dirs as you
>will adding/modifying/deleting files...
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>Let me know if this works.
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>-dan
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: nmlug-bounces@nmlug.org
>>[mailto:nmlug-bounces@nmlug.org] On Behalf Of Andres Paglayan
>>Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 5:37 PM
>>To: New Mexico Linux Users Group Mail List
>>Subject: [NMLUG] chomd question
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>>
>>I have a big tree of directories generated by a php script,
>>it goes from
>>a/ to z/ and it has a/ to z/ within each one.
>>I backuped and restore it (after changing the OS from Fedora
>>to Debian) I want to change the permissions only in the
>>directories without
>>affecting those of the files.
>>Is there any way to do that recursively on the dirs but
>>skiping the files? thanks, Andres
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>>Andres Paglayan
>>andres@paglayan.com
>>Ph: (505) 986-1561
>>Santa Fe, NM USA
>>
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