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lsattr -?
In BSD systems we can set special attributes for files with the command "chflags". This command is also present as in OS X.
In UNIX systems we can see what specials attributes are put on the file with command "lsattr", but this command is not present in OS X. And how now see what are the attributes of the file? Get a situation that we can set, but can not see what attributes are present. |
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man chflags:
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You can use "ls -lO" to see the flags of existing files.
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And instead of posting here, open terminal, enter "man chflags", and read what it says. |
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