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@@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ The full output consists of six fields:
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@item File type and permissions in symbolic form.
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These are displayed in the same format as the first column of
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@command{ls -l} output (@pxref{What information is listed,
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-format=verbose, Verbose listing, fileutils, GNU file utilities}).
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+format=verbose, Verbose listing, coreutils, GNU core utilities}).
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@item Owner name and group separated by a slash character.
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If these data are not available (for example, when listing a @samp{v7} format
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@@ -5584,7 +5584,7 @@ When adding files to an archive, @command{tar} will use
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from the files. @var{permissions} can be specified either as an octal
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number or as symbolic permissions, like with
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@command{chmod} (@xref{File permissions, Permissions, File
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-permissions, fileutils, @acronym{GNU} file utilities}. This reference
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+permissions, coreutils, @acronym{GNU} core utilities}. This reference
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also has useful information for those not being overly familiar with
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the UNIX permission system). Using latter syntax allows for
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more flexibility. For example, the value @samp{a+rw} adds read and write
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