How To Give Group Permissions In Linux?
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To give group permissions in Linux, use the command “chmod g+w [filename].” This command allows the group to have write access to the file. It can also be used to give read and execute permissions using the command “chmod g+rx [filename].” You can also use the chgrp command to assign a specific group to the file. For example, “chgrp [groupname] [filename]”.