How do I find old commands in linux?
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In a company there are 3 groups i.e Finance, HR and Marketing. Each groups having 3 members. There is a file named as file1.txt. The permission set for the above file is rwx-rw----x. Now the question is only the members of Hr and Marketing group can view and edit the file. But the file is not accessible to the members of Finance Group. Can anyone tell me what would be the exact command for linux.root@localhost#<type the exact linux command>
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