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The chown command permits changing group ownership done by root only. True or False?

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The chown command permits changing group ownership done by root only. True or False? › Category: Linux Essentials › Author "LinuxQuestions" › The chown command permits changing group ownership done by root only. True or False?
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The chown command permits changing group ownership done by root only. True or False?

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Which of the following commands will list hidden files as well as their ownership?
Which of the following chown commands will change the myFile user ownership to the user sam and the group ownership to administrators?(choose two)

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