Chris Peikert wrote: > I am trying to figure out how permissions work in Linux. In windows if > I want someone to have access to something you put their name in a group > then give that group access to that folder. However things can get > difficult when you have an office with a folder structure like this: > Taxoffice-àNames-à Private. Everyone in the group would need access to > the Taxoffice folder and names folder but lets say only 4 people out of > 12 need access to the private folder. 2 of those people need read only > access and 2 full access. In windows this is easy because you can apply > multiple groups and peoples permissions to a folder and file. How is > this done in Linux when all I see is Owner and 1 Group permission? > This a good reference here: <http://www.freeos.com/articles/3127/> Max