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Question: Which command in Unix-based operating systems is used to change the ownership of files and directories?

Answer:

The chown command in Unix-based systems is used to change the ownership of files and directories.

MCQ: Which command in Unix-based operating systems is used to change the ownership of files and directories?

Correct Answer: A. chmod

Explanation:

The chown command in Unix-based systems is used to change the ownership of files and directories.

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