.hd passwd "change directory non-owner password" 01/15/83 passwd [-s[]] { } .ds 'Passwd' is used to change the non-owner password of one or more directories (UFDs) in the file system. may consist of up to six characters; shorter strings are padded with blanks, and lower-case letters are converted to upper-case. .sp In order to use this command successfully, one must be able to attach to the named directories with owner privileges. In a standard Primos environment, this means the current owner password must be included in the pathname for each specified directory. In a Ga. Tech Primos environment, this means that the user must currently own the specified directories, or they must be public. .sp The "-s" option, if specified, causes 'passwd' to traverse the file system subtree rooted in the named directory, changing the non-owner password of each directory it encounters. The depth of this traversal may be limited by appending a positive integer to the "-s" (e.g., "-s3"). .sp Specifying no arguments is the same as specifying the pathname of the current directory. .es passwd "" =mail= passwd "" passwd secret =src= =src=/lib passwd -s xyzzy =aux= .me .in +5 .ti -5 "Usage: passwd ..." for bad argument syntax. .ti -5 "password too long" for illegal . .ti -5 ": can't change password" for not being owner of . .ti -5 ": bad pathname" for not being able to access the directory containing . .in -5 .bu In a standard Primos environment, 'passwd' sets the owner password to spaces when it changes the non-owner password. .sa [cc]mc | cd (1), chat (1), sacl (1), chown (3), Primos spas$$ [cc]mc