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If you are asking about group ownership change then the command is 'chgrp'
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Linuxchmod: change permission bits (only the owner and root are allowed to do this)chown: change owner and group (only root is allowed to change owner, group may be changed by owner)chgrp: change group (only the owner and root are allowed to do this)
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To create a user group in a Unix-like operating system, you can use the groupadd command followed by the desired group name. For example, the command groupadd mygroup will create a new group named "mygroup". Make sure to have the necessary administrative privileges to execute this command.
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I think you mean chgrp. It stands for change group. you use it thusly: chgrp groupname target1<target2, target 3,...>