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Old 10-08-2002, 05:55 PM   #1
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lsattr.....question on attributes


Evening everyone.
Just have a couple questions regarding the command lsattr..

I know that lsattr list's the attributes for files and folders.

For example,

[root@bravo2 bin]# lsattr
------------- ./dnsdomainname
------------- ./ping
------------- ./mail
------------- ./mktemp
------------- ./nisdomainname
------------- ./domainname
------------- ./hostname
------------- ./netstat

My question is, what are all the attributes that can be set on a file and folder? I know the 'i' attribute, immutable, but what are the other attributes that can be set?

Is there a list some where or document that has this information?

Thanks guys.

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Old 10-08-2002, 05:56 PM   #2
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DOH!

DOH!

man chattr

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