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  • Fix chown Operation not permitted Error on Linux
    Troubleshoot 'Operation not permitted' in Linux when changing file ownership with chown Learn fixes for sudo, file system, and immutable flag issues
  • chown: changing ownership of `. . . : Operation not permitted
    You have to be root to change the owner of files directories If you're getting an error like Operation not permitted, just type: sudo !! at the prompt to execute the last command with root priviledges This way, you don't have to retype chown -R www-data var www wordpress
  • How to Fix the chown: changing ownership operation not permitted Error
    If you try to use the chown command to change the owner of a file or directory that you don’t have permission to change, you’ll receive the error message “chown: changing ownership operation not permitted”
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    You'll want to either launch the mongo container as root, so that you can chown the directory, or if the image prohibits it (as some images already have a USER mongo clause that prohibits the container from escalating privileges back up to root), then one of two things: supersede the user with a securityContext stanza in containers: or use an
  • Using chown to change the group owner of a directory is not permitted . . .
    First, use the chgrp command instead of chown and that will work In the case of using chown, for security reasons in most Linux contexts, any ownership change is restricted to the root user even though you are marked as the owner of the file, directory, etc or not
  • linux - chown - Operation not permitted - Super User
    Only processes with an effective user ID equal to the user ID of the file or with appropriate privileges may change the ownership of a file If _POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED is in effect for path: Changing the user ID is restricted to processes with appropriate privileges
  • Changing Ownership: Operation not permitted - even as root!
    You get the Operation not supported error when trying to mount a Windows filesystem (exFat NTFS) with incorrect mount options You can either reformat your drive to ext4, or simply change the mount options with this answer: askubuntu com a 956072 612853
  • Changing ownership of ‘ usr bin ’: Operation not permitted
    I have just made a huge mistake by changing the owner of my usr bin from root to an ordinary user Whenever i try to execute $sudo chown root usr bin this gives me : chown: changing ownership of




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