chgrp
[options
]newgroup
files
Change the ownership of one or more files
to newgroup
.
newgroup
is either a group ID number or a group name located in
/etc/group. You must own the file or be a privileged user
to succeed with this command.
Change the group on symbolic links. Normally, chgrp acts on the
file referenced
by a symbolic link, not on the link itself.
Recursively descend through the directory, including subdirectories and symbolic links, setting the specified group ID as it proceeds.
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