How To Give All Permissions To User In Linux?
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To give all permissions to a user in Linux, use the command “sudo chmod -R 777 [directory]”, replacing [directory] with the path of the directory you are granting permissions to. This will grant the user read, write, and execute permissions for all files and folders in the specified directory.