Parent directory is /

 

Aparently it changes permissions to 777, but suddenly they turn into 7001 
again. There is some kind of persistency. Chown works well, but chmod works so.

 

 

De: Kousik Maiti [mailto:kousiks...@gmail.com] 
Enviado el: martes, 10 de mayo de 2011 13:17
Para: Gorka
CC: LINUX EN
Asunto: Re: Problem with chmod

 

Go to the parent directory. Run
sudo chmod -R 777 *

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Gorka <gorkali...@yahoo.es> wrote:

Hi.

I have got Ubuntu 11.04 installed on my pendrive. In /ME folder I have got
some files.bin to upgrade the BIOS an so.
The problem is that I can't execute them. It says I have no
permissions.These are 7001 (last number refers back to the sticky bit)
I'm trying to set 'sudo chmod 777 *', but I can't.

Any idea?


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