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Q. What does the 'chown' command do in Linux?
  • (A) Changes file ownership
  • (B) Changes file permissions
  • (C) Changes file group
  • (D) Changes file size
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βœ… Correct Answer: (A) Changes file ownership

Explanation: The 'chown' command is used to change the ownership of a file or directory.

Explanation by: Vijay Sangwan
The 'chown' command is used to change the ownership of a file or directory.

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