Chown script

Franco primo at ischianet.com
Thu Oct 21 16:34:44 UTC 2004


Thanks Paul but i need to chown just the user of the
folder but the user must to be so foldername.foldergroup
i not need to change the group.



Paul Howarth ha scritto:
> Franco wrote:
> 
>> Hi, this script give me an error `ls': not a valid user
>> i need to change the owner with a foldername.group
>> i need to read a group of the folder and then change it with
>> foldername.group group
> 
> 
> You don't need to read the group name if you're not going to change it. 
> You can just correct the userid without changing the groupid. The script 
> I posted changes the userid and not the groupid.
> 
>> antonio tuozzo ha scritto:
>>
>>> Franco wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry,
>>>> i do an example, i have 2 folder in the same parent folder,
>>>> pippo and pippo1 these have as owner and group pippo and pippo.
>>>> I need to change just the owner in pippo.pippo and pippo1.pippo
>>>>
>>>>
>>> If I have understand the problem....
>>>
>>> for I in 'ls /path/to/folder'
> 
> 
> The problem you were seeing above is due to the quotes being wrong.
> 
> It should be ` rather than ' (both of them)
> 
>>> do
>>>    chown $I.pippo $I
>>> done
> 
> 
> This will make the groupid of all folders "pippo". If you don't want to 
> change the groupid, delete the ".pippo" from the chown command.
> 
> Paul.
> 




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