CHOWN(1) User Commands CHOWN(1)
NAME
chown - change file owner and group
SYNOPSIS
chown [OPTION]... [OWNER][:[GROUP]] FILE...
chown [OPTION]... --reference=RFILE FILE...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the GNU version of chown. chown changes the user and/or group ownership of each
given file. If only an owner (a user name or numeric user ID) is given, that user is made the owner of each
given file, and the files' group is not changed. If the owner is followed by a colon and a group name (or
numeric group ID), with no spaces between them, the group ownership of the files is changed as well. If a
colon but no group name follows the user name, that user is made the owner of the files and the group of the
files is changed to that user's login group. If the colon and group are given, but the owner is omitted, only
the group of the files is changed; in this case, chown performs the same function as chgrp. If only a colon
is given, or if the entire operand is empty, neither the owner nor the group is changed.
OPTIONS
Change the owner and/or group of each FILE to OWNER and/or GROUP. With --reference, change the owner and
group of each FILE to those of RFILE.
-c, --changes
like verbose but report only when a change is made
-f, --silent, --quiet
suppress most error messages
-v, --verbose
output a diagnostic for every file processed
--dereference
affect the referent of each symbolic link (this is the default), rather than the symbolic link itself
-h, --no-dereference
affect symbolic links instead of any referenced file (useful only on systems that can change the owner‐
ship of a symlink)
--from=CURRENT_OWNER:CURRENT_GROUP
change the owner and/or group of each file only if its current owner and/or group match those specified
here. Either may be omitted, in which case a match is not required for the omitted attribute
--no-preserve-root
do not treat '/' specially (the default)
--preserve-root
fail to operate recursively on '/'
--reference=RFILE
use RFILE's owner and group rather than specifying OWNER:GROUP values
-R, --recursive
operate on files and directories recursively
The following options modify how a hierarchy is traversed when the -R option is also specified. If more than
one is specified, only the final one takes effect.
following a symbolic OWNER. OWNER and GROUP may be numeric as well as symbolic.
EXAMPLES
chown root /u
Change the owner of /u to "root".
chown root:staff /u
Likewise, but also change its group to "staff".
chown -hR root /u
Change the owner of /u and subfiles to "root".
GNU coreutils online help: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/> Report chown translation bugs to
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AUTHOR
Written by David MacKenzie and Jim Meyering.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
<http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent per‐
mitted by law.
SEE ALSO
chown(2)
The full documentation for chown is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and chown programs are prop‐
erly installed at your site, the command
info coreutils 'chown invocation'
should give you access to the complete manual.
GNU coreutils 8.22 November 2016 CHOWN(1)