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Setting permission for mounted folder - How to add write permission for group?
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To add write permission for a group on a mounted folder, you can use the chmod
command in Linux.
Assuming you have a folder already mounted, you can run the following command to add write permission for the group:
bashchmod g+w /path/to/mounted/folder
This command adds write permission (+w
) for the group (g
) on the specified folder.
Make sure you have the necessary permissions to modify the permissions on the mounted folder. If you are not the owner of the folder or do not have sufficient permissions, you might need to run the command with administrative privileges or contact the owner/administrator of the system for assistance.
Note that the exact command may vary based on your specific Linux distribution and file system.