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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Critical
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None
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RH199 - RHEL9.3-en-1-20240723, RH124 - RHEL9.3-en-1-20240717
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None
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False
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False
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7
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ROLE
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en-US (English)
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URL: | https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/rh199-9.3/pages/ch04s02 |
Reporter RHNID: | chetan-rhls |
Section Title: | h2. Guided Exercise: Manage File System Permissions from the Command Line |
Issue description:
In the 9 step of the guided exercise (chapter 4.2), it says:
"Navigate to the /home/consultants directory. Ensure that the consultant2 user can add content to the consultant1.txt file."
But the step 9.1 only creates a new file called consultant2.txt and it doesn't try to modify the consultant1.txt, which is not possible due to the group permissions at file level
Steps to reproduce:
Workaround:
Expected result:
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PTL-14703 Collaborative Directory Lab Instructions Do Not Account for Default umask in RHEL 9
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- Closed
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PTL-14719 RH199v9.3: ch04s02 : step4.3 needs to use chmod 2770 instead of 770
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- Closed
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PTL-14172 RHT2238746 | RH124 ch07s04 | Typo
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- Closed
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PTL-14175 User Feedback -- I'm taking guided exercise: Manage File System Permissions from the Command Line, using RHEL 9.3 the umask on the tutorial video is 0002 whereas the OS umask is 0022.
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- Closed
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PTL-14583 RH124 ch07s04/RH199: ch04s02 - Discrepancy on steps between the video and text - RHT2312825
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- Closed
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PTL-14594 RHT2302599: In the exercise missed the step to chown the group on the file /home/consultants/consultant1.txt
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- Closed
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