On 04/17/2018 10:52 AM, Paul H. Hentze wrote: > Actually those commands >> find ~/.gnupg -type d -exec chown 0700 '{}' ';' >> find ~/.gnupg -type f -exec chown 0600 '{}' ';' > didn't work. > The terminal responded: "chown: The owner of data XXX is going to be > changed. This is not allowed." and it did that with every file in that > folder.
Seems like a mixup of chmod and chown there, although make sure the user is correct as well. -- ---------------------------- Kristian Fiskerstrand Blog: https://blog.sumptuouscapital.com Twitter: @krifisk ---------------------------- Public OpenPGP keyblock at hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net fpr:94CB AFDD 3034 5109 5618 35AA 0B7F 8B60 E3ED FAE3 ---------------------------- "History repeats itself; historians repeat each other" (Philip Guedalla)
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