You will have to use "find", but as it isn't easy to use, 'man find' will
be
the solution
Jérôme
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On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, adam beecher wrote:
> Say I have a web directory, and I want to recursively chmod all the
> directories 755 and all the files 644, how would I go about that then then?
>> adam
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