change ownership of a file NAME chown, fchown, lchown, fchownat - change ownership of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS...change ownership of a file NAME chown, fchown, lchown, fchownat - change ownership of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS...change ownership of a file NAME chown, fchown, lchown, fchownat - change ownership of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS...change ownership of a file NAME chown, fchown, lchown, fchownat - change ownership of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS...change ownership of a file NAME chown, fchown, lchown, fchownat - change ownership of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS...change ownership of a file NAME chown, fchown, lchown, fchownat - change ownership of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS...change ownership of a file NAME chown, fchown, lchown, fchownat - change ownership of a file LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS......ons, and timestamps The owner and group of an existing symbolic link can be changed using lchown (2). The ownership of a symbolic link matters when the link is being removed or …...r hard links). If this behavior is not desired, use link (2). SEE ALSO ln (1), namei (1), lchown (2), link (2), lstat (2), open (2), readlink (2), rename (2), unlink (2), path_r…...r hard links). If this behavior is not desired, use link (2). SEE ALSO ln (1), namei (1), lchown (2), link (2), lstat (2), open (2), readlink (2), rename (2), unlink (2), path_r…...ndlock_add_rule (2) 5.13 landlock_create_ruleset (2) 5.13 landlock_restrict_self (2) 5.13 lchown (2) 1.0 See chown (2) for version details lchown32 (2) 2.4 lgetxattr (2) 2.6; 2.…