CompTIA A+ 220-1001/1002 Practice Test

Category - Other Operating Systems and Technologies

What Linux command is used to change the owner of a file?
  1. dir
  2. grep
  3. cd
  4. chown
Explanation
Answer: D - The chown command is used in Linux to change the owner of a file.

The chown command is useful when the administrator needs to take ownership of a file or transfer ownership to another use. The chown command is used in the Linux shell and must be used by an administrator.
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