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In my case, my file's permissions are like this:
[binary@utopia abyss]$ ll
total 152
drwxrwxr-- 3 abyss users 4096 Apr 9 20:22 Android
drwxrwxr-- 2 abyss users 4096 Apr 9 12:59 Desktop
drwxrwxr-- 7 abyss users 4096 Apr 16 17:08 Dev
drwxrwxr-- 17 abyss users 4096 Apr 23 10:23 Documents
drwxrwxr-- 3 abyss users 12288 Apr 21 19:22 Downloads
and of course the user [binary] is in group [users]
users:x:100:binary,abyss
but when i tried to open a dir i get permission issues:
[binary@utopia abyss]$ cd Dev
-bash: cd: Dev: Permission denied
can somebody help me on this
Last edited by Incarna (2015-04-23 04:31:20)
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Directories have to have the 'x' flag set. Apparently binary is not in users. They are in 'other', but x is not enabled for them. What is the output of groups when logged in as binary ?
I note that you posted something that looks like a line from /etc/passwd, but unless binary has logged out and back in, it does not count.
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Directories have to have the 'x' flag set. Apparently binary is not in users. They are in 'other', but x is not enabled for them. What is the output of groups when logged in as binary ?
I note that you posted something that looks like a line from /etc/passwd, but unless binary has logged out and back in, it does not count.
okay i forgot to log out after updating the user’s group.
thanks for helping ^ ^
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