2. Ownership(25%): 2.1 Create the folder /test. In /test, create two folders: one, two. 2.1.1

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2. Ownership(25%): 2.1 Create the folder /test. In /test, create two folders: one, two. 2.1.1

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2. Ownership(25%): 2.1 Create the folder/test. In /test, create two folders: one, two. 2.1.1 In folder /test/one, create two filescalled- file11 and file12. 2.1.2 Make root the user owner of the folder/test/one. 2.1.3 Make group1 the group owner of the folder/test/one. 2.1.4 Make user11 the user owner of file11. 2.1.5 Make user12 the user owner of file12. 2.1.6 Make group1 the group owner of both files,file11 and file12. 2.2 Make root the userowner of the folder /test/two. 2.2.1 Make group2 the group owner of the folder/test/two. 2.3 Use 'ls -laR /test'to display owners/permissions on each of the abovefolders/files.
I don't know what else to add. I'm having trouble with this assignment
this is for Linux command line
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