Multiple Choice
Joe, a member of the accounting group on a Linux system, is unable to write a file called "taxes" in the accounting shared directory. The ownership and permissions on the directory and file are as follows: accounting drwxrw-r-- user = ann, group = accounting taxes -rw-r--r-- , user = ann, group = accounting Which of the following commands would allow Joe to write to the file? (Choose two.)
A) chmod g+x accounting
B) chmod 777 taxes
C) chgrp taxes accounting
D) chgrp accounting taxes
E) chmod 774 accounting
F) chmod u+x accounting
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