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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Minor
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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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en-US (English)
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URL: | ch04s02 |
Reporter RHNID: | cajean |
Section title: | Guided Exercise: Manage File System Permissions from the Command Line |
Language: | English |
Issue description
In item 9, the video instructor states that we have to ensure that a file created by a specific user is writable by another user in the same group.
However, the text content does not include the command to change the group ownership of the file, as demonstrated by Ricardo in the video. It only creates a new file for consultant2.
I think the example from Ricardo is more interesting as it enhances collaboration among peers.
This discrepancy may cause confusion for people who follow both, the video and the text content.
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Workaround:
Expected result:
- duplicates
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PTL-13942 Confusing "Manage File Permissions" GE (RH124/9.3 ch07s04 and RH199v9.3 ch04s02)
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- Backlog
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- is related to
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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-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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- relates to
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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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