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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:55:57+00:00 2026-05-10T15:55:57+00:00

Sorry for the second newbie question, I’m a developer not a sysadmin so this

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Sorry for the second newbie question, I’m a developer not a sysadmin so this is all quite new to me. I hope I can explain myself clearly! Here goes.

Here’s what I did:

  • Logged into the root account

  • Created the accounts ‘richard’ and ‘austin’

  • Created the group ‘developers’, and added ‘richard’ and ‘austin’ to it

  • Created the directory /server, and used ‘chown richard:developers /server’ to change the owner

  • Changed the permissions of /server to drwxrwxr-x (so the group can write to it)

  • Logged out of the root account, and into the ‘richard’ account

  • Created the directories /server/production and /server/staging

  • Used ‘ls -l’ inside /server to list the contents, and found permissions of drwxr-xr-x and ownership of ‘richard:richard’ for both /server/production and /server/staging. Consequently, ‘austin’ can edit inside the /server directory, but not inside the directories ‘richard’ created.

What am I doing wrong? I want to ensure that any files or folders created inside the /server directory have group write permissions and belong to the developers group. How do I go about that?

Thanks for any help!

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  1. 2026-05-10T15:55:58+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:55 pm

    Looks like you want to use ‘chmod g+s’ or ‘chmode 2775’ to get the SetGID bit set on the directory, that should preserve the group if I remember my permission modes properly.

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