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- File systems include attributes of files and directories that control the ability of users to read, change, navigate, and execute the contents of the file system1. This kind of user interface is referred to as permission-driven1. A filesystem ACL is a data structure containing entries that specify individual user or group rights to specific system objects such as programs, processes, or files2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Most file systems include attributes of files and directories that control the ability of users to read, change, navigate, and execute the contents of the file system. In some cases, menu options or functions may be made visible or hidden depending on a user's permission level; this kind of user interface is referred to as permission-driven.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File-system_permissionsA filesystem ACL is a data structure (usually a table) containing entries that specify individual user or group rights to specific system objects such as programs, processes, or files.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access-control_list
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There are four categories (system, owner, group, and world) and four types of access permissions (Read, Write, Execute and Delete). The categories are not mutually disjoint: World includes Group, which in turn includes Owner. The System category independently includes system users. See more
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