How To Set Sticky Bit In Linux?
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To set the sticky bit in Linux, you need to use the chmod command. The syntax for setting the sticky bit is as follows:
chmod +t <file/directory>
For example, to set the sticky bit on a file named test.txt, you would use the following command:
chmod +t test.txt