change permissions of a file NAME chmod, fchmod, fchmodat - change permissions of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc...change permissions of a file NAME chmod, fchmod, fchmodat - change permissions of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc...change permissions of a file NAME chmod, fchmod, fchmodat - change permissions of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc......earance of directories which are still being used. SEE ALSO rm (1), rmdir (1), chdir (2), chmod (2), mkdir (2), rename (2), unlink (2), unlinkat (2)...V IPC objects created by the process (using msgget (2), semget (2), shmget (2)). SEE ALSO chmod (2), mkdir (2), open (2), stat (2), acl (5)...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...e system call. For example, if st_mode or st_uid is changed by another process by calling chmod (2) or chown (2), stat () might return the old st_mode together with the new st_u…...cities in the protocol underlying NFS. Some of these affect mkdir (). SEE ALSO mkdir (1), chmod (2), chown (2), mknod (2), mount (2), rmdir (2), stat (2), umask (2), unlink (2),…...cities in the protocol underlying NFS. Some of these affect mkdir (). SEE ALSO mkdir (1), chmod (2), chown (2), mknod (2), mount (2), rmdir (2), stat (2), umask (2), unlink (2),…...nexpected disappearance of files which are still being used. SEE ALSO rm (1), unlink (1), chmod (2), link (2), mknod (2), open (2), rename (2), rmdir (2), mkfifo (3), remove (3)…