On Wednesday 20 February 2002 01:48 pm, you wrote: > On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 01:10:57PM -0600, David Blevins wrote: > > chown -R guest.users .* > > ROFL!! Next time use find: > > bash$ find <path> -exec chown guest:users \{\} \; wouldn't: bash$ cd .. bash$ chown -R guest:users that_dir be a little easier? I think that takes care of the hidden files too. > > I would also use the ':' separator between user:guest. There was a > discussions about this on debian-devel about the base-passwd package, I > believe. It has to do with the idea that 'lastname.firstname' (or some > such use of the period) can potentially be a legitimate account name. > Using the ':' character is the POSIX way of specifying it, I believe. > The '.' notation in chown is provided as a backward compabitility thing. > > I should try to find the actual references for this.