Once upon a time, Gregory Machin <gdm(a)linuxpro.co.za> said:
Hi.
found the info I needed to get it correct
You already had a valid (if somewhat odd) umask set, you didn't have to
convert it to the numeric value. "umask u=rwx,g=rwx,o=r" is a valid
command. Like I said; you just needed to remove the "-S" that told the
command to print out the symbolic value.
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