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.mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}chattr is the command in Linux that allows a user to set certain attributes of a file. lsattr is the command that displays the attributes of a file.

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In Linux systems (chattr and lsattr)

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Operating system
Linux
Original author
Remy Card
Platform
Cross-platform
Type
Command

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In Linux systems (chattr and lsattr)

File system support

  • UFS Unix File System
  • APFS
  • HFS+
  • SMB Server Message Block
  • AFP Apple Filing Protocol
  • FAT File Allocation Table

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Chattr

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples25
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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related to References · 9
Chattr → BSD, Darwin, FreeBSD General Commands Manualchflags, General Commands Manual, Linux User Commands Manualchflags, Linux User Commands Manuallsattr, NetBSD General Commands Manualchflags, OpenBSD General Commands Manualchflags, XNU
related to File system support · 8
Chattr → CoW, However, JFS, OCFS2, ReiserFS, Second Extended Filesystem, The, XFS
related to chattr description · 3
Chattr → Rrecursively, The, Vis
Operating system · 1
Chattr → Linux
Original author · 1
Chattr → Remy Card
Platform · 1
Chattr → Cross-platform
Type · 1
Chattr → Command
is a · 1
Chattr → command in Linux that allows a user to set certain attributes of a file. lsattr is the command that displays the attributes of a file.Most BSD-like systems

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command attributes file systems lsattr chflags system linux commands ls flags including set analogous specifically meant instead macos bsd-like specific

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ChattrOperating systemLinux1.00infobox
ChattrOriginal authorRemy Card1.00infobox
ChattrPlatformCross-platform1.00infobox
ChattrTypeCommand1.00infobox
Chattris acommand in Linux that allows a user to set certain attributes of a file. lsattr is the command that displays the attributes of a file.Most BSD-like systems0.90text
Chattrrelated to chattr descriptionThe0.60section
Chattrrelated to chattr descriptionRrecursively0.60section
Chattrrelated to chattr descriptionVis0.60section
Chattrrelated to File system supportThe0.60section
Chattrrelated to File system supportSecond Extended Filesystem0.60section
Chattrrelated to File system supportHowever0.60section
Chattrrelated to File system supportXFS0.60section

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