GID stands for Group Identifier. It is a unique numeric value assigned to a group in a Linux system. Each user belongs to at least one group, and the GID is used by the system to manage permissions and access control for that group. The GID helps the system identify which group a user is associated with, allowing for the appropriate permissions to be applied to files and resources.
What is GID?
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