December 26th, 2006 | by Tony Steidler-Dennison |
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- Debian Administration :: Rescuing a system with massively broken filesystem permissions » There are times when people make mistakes, and manage to do crazy things to working systems. It wasn’t so long ago that a hasty deletion caused me all kinds of problems. Recently I read of an unfortunate sysadmin who managed to recursively change permissi
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