Roy Pérez Asked: 2020-08-05 10:58:41 +0800 CST 2020-08-05 10:58:41 +0800 CST 2020-08-05 10:58:41 +0800 CST In Linux, can a file or directory belong to more than one group? 772 I am a beginner in Linux, and this question arose: Can a file or directory belong to more than one group? linux 2 Answers Voted Best Answer Anonymous Coward 2020-08-05T13:10:28+08:002020-08-05T13:10:28+08:00 No, a file or directory can only belong to one group. But it is possible to give permissions to more than one group using access control lists. Its use is described in its manpage in English . GPN 2020-08-12T00:16:40+08:002020-08-12T00:16:40+08:00 The owner is only one, then you will give permissions to groups or users to work with them.
No, a file or directory can only belong to one group.
But it is possible to give permissions to more than one group using access control lists. Its use is described in its manpage in English .
The owner is only one, then you will give permissions to groups or users to work with them.