...(2) See notes below fstat (2) fstatat (2) Added in POSIX.1-2008 fsync (2) ftruncate (2) futimens (3) Added in POSIX.1-2008 getegid (2) geteuid (2) getgid (2) getgroups (2) getpe…...ek() fseeko() fsetpos() fstat() fstatat() [Added in POSIX.1-2008] ftell() ftello() ftw() futimens() [Added in POSIX.1-2008] fwprintf() fwrite() fwscanf() getaddrinfo() getc() ge…...mestamp. It is changed by file accesses, for example, by execve (2), mknod (2), pipe (2), utime (2), and read (2) (of more than zero bytes). Other interfaces, such as mmap (2), …...(2), nanosleep (2), stat (2), time (2), timer_create (2), timerfd_create (2), times (2), utime (2), adjtime (3), clock (3), clock_getcpuclockid (3), ctime (3), ntp_adjtime (3), …...The last access and last modification timestamps of a symbolic link can be changed using utimensat (2) or lutimes (3). On Linux, the permissions of an ordinary symbolic link are…...system call families: chdir (2), stat (2), flock (2), chmod (2), chown (2), setxattr (2), utime (2), ioctl (2), fcntl (2), access (2). Future Landlock evolutions will enable to …...n clock_settime (), then this affects all timers set for an absolute time. CPT - _POSIX_CPUTIME - _SC_CPUTIME The CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID clock ID is supported. The initial val…...ATTRIB (*) Metadata changed—for example, permissions (e.g., chmod (2)), timestamps (e.g., utimensat (2)), extended attributes ( setxattr (2)), link count (since Linux 2.6.25; e.…...require the filesystem UID of the process to match the UID of the file (e.g., chmod (2), utime (2)), excluding those operations covered by CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE and CAP_DAC_READ_SEAR…