chmod System Call Program in Linux || Program

Published: 26 February 2023
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This tutorial discusses the working of chmod() system call in linux. The Linux chmod system call is used to change the permissions of a file. The chmod system call returns ZERO on success and -1 on failure. The purpose of chmod system call is same as the chmod command in linux.

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Reference Videos:
1. Linux installation:    • Linux Installation  
2. open system call:    • open() System Call Program in Linux  
3. chmod command:    • How to change file permission using chmod ...  
4. Sticky Bit:    • How to use Sticky bit in Linux || SetUID |...  

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Tools Required:
1. Linux environment
2. Basic knowledge of C Language
3. gcc compiler installed

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