That's not entirely true. Sure, (with the exception already pointed out), you have to be root on most unix boxes, but there have been OS versions (older versions of SunOS/Solaris for instance) that allowed users to "give away" their files. That is, they could "chown" their own files to some other user. While I've used that feature once or twice, it's not something I really miss.
In reply to Re^2: Script not setting ownship of new directory
by JavaFan
in thread Script not setting ownership of new directory
by bradcathey
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