How To Give Rwx Permissions In Linux?
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To give RWX permissions in Linux, you can use the chmod command. The syntax for this command is chmod [permissions] [file name]. The permissions you can set are r (read), w (write), and x (execute). For example, to give RWX permissions to a file called “myfile”, you would enter chmod 777 myfile. This would give you full access (read, write, and execute) to the file.