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Old 01-22-2015, 11:21 AM   #1
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Suppose you want to write-protect some important files on Linux, so that they cannot be deleted or tampered with by accident or otherwise. In other cases, you may want to prevent certain configuration files from being overwritten automatically by software. While changing their ownership or permission bits on the files by using chown or chmod […]Continue reading...The post How to make a file immutable on Linux appeared first on Xmodulo.No related FAQ.

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