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accidental set chmod 777 to the /usr/bin, /usr/lib64, /usr/local, /usr/sbin, directories in centos 7.9. Now the cron jobs fail and various system processes won't operate

Jorge Urbina answered on August 28, 2023 Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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  • accidental set chmod 777 to the /usr/bin, /usr/lib64, /usr/local, /usr/sbin, directories in centos 7.9. Now the cron jobs fail and various system processes won't operate

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