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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T09:41:13+00:00 2026-06-18T09:41:13+00:00

This if my first attempt at bash scripting. I am trying to create a

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This if my first attempt at bash scripting. I am trying to create a script to check on every single file owner and group starting under a certain directory.

For example if I have this:

files=/*  
for f in $files; do  
    owner=$(stat -c %U $f)  
    if [ "$owner" != "someone"  ]; then  
        echo $f $owner  
    fi  
done

The ultimate goal is to fix permission problems. However, I am not able to get the /* variable to go underneath everything in /, it will only check the files under / and stop at any new directories. Any pointers on how I could check for permissions over everything under / and any of its sub-directories?

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    2026-06-18T09:41:14+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 9:41 am

    you can try this one, it is a recursive one:

    function playFiles {
        files=$1
        for f in $files; do
                if [ ! -d $f ]; then
                        owner=$(stat -c %U $f)
                        echo "Simple FILE=$f  -- OWNER=$owner"
                        if [ "$owner" != "root"  ]; then
                                echo $f $owner
                        fi
                else
                        playFiles "$f/*"
                fi
        done
    }
    playFiles "/root/*"
    

    Play a little with in a another directory before replacing playFiles “/root/” with : playFiles “/“. Btw playFiles is a bash function. Hopefully this will help you.

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