chown(1) USER COMMANDS chown(1)
NAME
chown - change file owner
SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/chown [-fhR] owner[.group] file ...
DESCRIPTION
chown changes the owner of the files to owner. The owner
may be either a decimal user ID or a login name found in
/etc/passwd file. The optional .group suffix may be used to
change the group at the same time.
If chown is invoked by other than the super-user, the set-
user-ID bit of the file mode, 04000, is cleared.
Only the super-user may change the owner of a file. Valid
options to chown are:
-f Suppress error reporting
-h If the file is a symbolic link, change the owner of the
symbolic link. Without this option, the owner of the
file referenced by the symbolic link is changed.
-R Descend recursively through directories setting the
ownership ID of all files in each directory entered.
FILES
/etc/group
/etc/passwd
NOTES
In a Remote File Sharing environment, you may not have the
permissions that the output of the ls -l command leads you
to believe. For more information see the ``Mapping Remote
Users'' section of the Remote File Sharing chapter of the
System Administrator's Guide.
SEE ALSO
chgrp(1), chmod(1) chgrp(1), chmod(1) in the User's Refer-
ence Manual.
chown(2) in the Programmer's Reference Manual.
passwd(4) in the System Administrator's Reference Manual.
Last change: BSD Compatibility Package 1