CHGRP(1) COMMAND REFERENCE CHGRP(1) NAME chgrp - change group ownership SYNOPSIS chgrp [ -f ] [ -l ] group filename... DESCRIPTION The chgrp command changes the group-ID of the filenames to group. The group may be either a decimal group identification (GID) or a group name found in the group-ID file. The user invoking chgrp must belong to the specified group or must be the superuser. OPTIONS -f Force the command; do not give error messages about nonexistent files or files that cannot have group ownership changed. -l Follow symbolic links. Normally, the group ownership of the symbolic link itself is changed. The -l option causes chgrp to follow the symbolic links and change the group ownership of the file pointed to. EXAMPLES The following invocation changes the group of the file temp to system: chgrp system temp FILES /etc/group system group information RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. [USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution terminated. [NP_WARN] An error warranting a warning message occurred. Execution continues. [NP_ERR] An error occurred that was not a system error. Execution terminated. [P_WARN] A system error occurred. Execution continues. See intro(2) for more information on system errors. SEE ALSO chmod(1), ln(1), chown(2), passwd(5), group(5), and Printed 4/6/89 1
CHGRP(1) COMMAND REFERENCE CHGRP(1) chown(8). Printed 4/6/89 2
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