If the file is write-protected and the directory has to write permission then we cannot delete the file.

If the file is write-protected and the directory has to write permission then we cannot delete the file. Correct Answer False

The term ‘write-protected’ has a limited meaning in the UNIX file system. A file which is write protected cannot be written, but it can be removed if the directory has to write permission.

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