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Help with Linux question--

1. Execute the command ( use symbolic permissions ) that sets the Message.txt permissions, as shown below. Then show the command to display the new file permissions.

Owner: Full control (but be security conscious.)

Group Members: Read-Only

Other: No permissions.

2. Execute the command that sets the Message.txt owner and group to root and A-Team, respectively. Then execute the command to display the new file owner and group.