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Kae Verens wrote:
> unfortunately, it's not so flexible that you could do something like:
> chmod 666 * -R && chmod 777 */ -R
I assume most people know this but....
find ./ -type f -exec chmod 666 {} \;
chmod 777 */ -R
Would do it (combine the 2 with && if you want)...
Cian
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