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CHFLAGS(1)		     BSD Reference Manual		    CHFLAGS(1)

NAME
     chflags - change file flags

SYNOPSIS
     chflags [-R [-H | -L | -P]] [-h] flags file [...]

DESCRIPTION
     The chflags utility modifies the file flags of the listed files as speci-
     fied by the flags operand. The flags of a file dictate special restric-
     tions beyond those enforced by its mode/permissions.

     The options are as follows:

     -R	     Recursively descend through any specified directory arguments.
	     Change the flags of the file hierarchies rooted in the files in-
	     stead of just the files themselves.

     -H	     If the -R option is also specified, symbolic links on the command
	     line are followed. (Symbolic links encountered in the tree
	     traversal are not followed.)

     -L	     If the -R option is also specified, all symbolic links are fol-
	     lowed.

     -P	     If the -R option is also specified, no symbolic links are fol-
	     lowed.

     -h	     If the file or a file encountered during directory traversal is a
	     symbolic link, the file flags of the link itself is changed.

     Flags are a comma separated list of keywords. The following keywords are
     currently defined:

	   arch	   set the archived flag
	   opaque  set the opaque flag (owner or superuser only)
	   nodump  set the nodump flag (owner or superuser only)
	   sappnd  set the system append-only flag (superuser only)
	   schg	   set the system immutable flag (superuser only)
	   uappnd  set the user append-only flag (owner or superuser only)
	   uchg	   set the user immutable flag (owner or superuser only)

     An immutable file may not be changed, moved, or deleted. An append-only
     file is immutable except that data may be appended to it.

     Putting the letters "no" before a flag name causes the flag to be turned
     off. For example:

	   nouchg    the immutable bit should be cleared

     The superuser-settable "sappnd" and "schg" flags can be set at any time,
     but may only be cleared when the system is running at security level 0 or
     -1 (insecure or permanently insecure mode, respectively). For more infor-
     mation on setting the system security level, see securelevel(7).

     The -H, -L, and -P options are ignored unless the -R option is specified.
     In addition, these options override each other and the command's actions
     are determined by the last one specified.

     Only the superuser can change the user flags on block and character dev-
     ices.

     You can use ls -lo to see the flags of existing files.

     The chflags utility exits 0 on success or >0 if an error occurred.
SEE ALSO
     ls(1), chflags(2), lchflags(2), stat(2), fts(3), securelevel(7),
     symlink(7)

HISTORY
     The chflags command first appeared in 4.4BSD. The -h option first ap-
     peared in MirOS #10.

MirOS BSD #10-current		 May 20, 2007				     1
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