On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 09:52 -0500, Jeff Vian wrote: > On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 12:39 +0000, Nathan J Crubel wrote: > > Check the permissions on the file. They also need to be set to allow anyone to change the file. > > > > Nathan > > > No they don't. If the user is a member of the group that owns the file > then the group permissions apply. > > Remember the permissions priority in Linux. > If you are the owner, _only_ the owner permissions apply > If not the owner but a member of the group then _only_ the group > permissions apply. > If neither the owner nor a group member then the other permissions > apply. > I created a directory chmod 777 owner tdp group tdpgr as a user frank I created a file, the owner is frank the group is tdpgr the permissions were -rw-r--r-- as a user roland I opened the file and of course it was read only. So please explain me how you do it, because I can't. roland > > > > > > > > From: brouwers roland lx <roland@xxxxxx> > > > Date: 2006/08/11 Fri PM 12:31:50 GMT > > > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > Subject: How create a directory with full permiss for everybody > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I would like to create a directory with full permissions for everybody. > > > So I search google and: > > > create a user tdp > > > create a group tdpgr > > > create directory /home/tdpgr > > > assigned all users to that group > > > chown -R tdp:tdpgr /home/tdpgr > > > chmod -R 2775 /home/tdpgr > > > > > > When a doc is created from any user it will get the permission -rwxrwxr- > > > x > > > When some user opens the doc it is opened as read-only > > > Why ??????