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foreign IX permissions can be a bit confusing so letamp;#39;s demystify that by learning how to modify permissions using bash Iamp;#39;ll begin with an overview of Linux permissions so to see the permissions on a particular directory or files you can use ls-l in that L option will include the permission set at the very start of the line is the file type so whenever thereamp;#39;s a hyphen that means that it is a file and if you see D that stands for directory so anything with d across here that is also highlighted in green is a directory and anything with a hyphen is a file so thatamp;#39;s that first position means now the next set this RW here is the useramp;#39;s permission so the user thatamp;#39;s assigned to this these are the permissions that they have the next is the group permissions so the group that is assigned to it thatamp;#39;s the permissions that they have followed by other permissions so if you arenamp;#39;t in the group or you arenamp;#39;t a user tha