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CHOWN(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		      CHOWN(8)

NAME
     chown -- change file owner	and group

SYNOPSIS
     chown [-fhvx] [-R [-H | -L	| -P]] owner[:group] file ...
     chown [-fhvx] [-R [-H | -L	| -P]] :group file ...

DESCRIPTION
     The chown utility changes the user	ID and/or the group ID of the speci-
     fied files.  Symbolic links named by arguments are	silently left un-
     changed unless -h is used.

     The options are as	follows:

     -H	     If	the -R option is specified, symbolic links on the command line
	     are followed and hence unaffected by the command.	(Symbolic
	     links encountered during traversal	are not	followed.)

     -L	     If	the -R option is specified, all	symbolic links are followed.

     -P	     If	the -R option is specified, no symbolic	links are followed.
	     This is the default.

     -R	     Change the	user ID	and/or the group ID of the file	hierarchies
	     rooted in the files, instead of just the files themselves.	 Be-
	     ware of unintentionally matching the ".." hard link to the	parent
	     directory when using wildcards like ".*".

     -f	     Do	not report any failure to change file owner or group, nor mod-
	     ify the exit status to reflect such failures.

     -h	     If	the file is a symbolic link, change the	user ID	and/or the
	     group ID of the link itself.

     -v	     Cause chown to be verbose,	showing	files as the owner is modi-
	     fied.  If the -v flag is specified	more than once,	chown will
	     print the filename, followed by the old and new numeric
	     user/group	ID.

     -x	     File system mount points are not traversed.

     The -H, -L	and -P options are ignored unless the -R option	is specified.
     In	addition, these	options	override each other and	the command's actions
     are determined by the last	one specified.

     The owner and group operands are both optional, however, one must be
     specified.	 If the	group operand is specified, it must be preceded	by a
     colon (``:'') character.

     The owner may be either a numeric user ID or a user name.	If a user name
     is	also a numeric user ID,	the operand is used as a user name.  The group
     may be either a numeric group ID or a group name.	If a group name	is
     also a numeric group ID, the operand is used as a group name.

     The ownership of a	file may only be altered by a super-user for obvious
     security reasons.

     If	chown receives a SIGINFO signal	(see the status	argument for stty(1)),
     then the current filename as well as the old and new file owner and group
     are displayed.

EXIT STATUS
     The chown utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an	error occurs.

COMPATIBILITY
     Previous versions of the chown utility used the dot (``.'') character to
     distinguish the group name.  This has been	changed	to be a	colon (``:'')
     character so that user and	group names may	contain	the dot	character.

     On	previous versions of this system, symbolic links did not have owners.

     The -v and	-x options are non-standard and	their use in scripts is	not
     recommended.

SEE ALSO
     chgrp(1), find(1),	chown(2), fts(3), symlink(7)

STANDARDS
     The chown utility is expected to be IEEE Std 1003.2 ("POSIX.2") compli-
     ant.

HISTORY
     A chown utility appeared in Version 1 AT&T	UNIX.

BSD				January	7, 2017				   BSD

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