Docker sucks with user management. I installed them all on bare metal each one on its own user. They all belong to a common "media" group and inset 750 as umask.
Its a bad bad idea to have 777 files and folders lying around, don't do it.
Docker sucks with user management. I installed them all on bare metal each one on its own user. They all belong to a common "media" group and inset 750 as umask.
Its a bad bad idea to have 777 files and folders lying around, don't do it.
I am not using docker, but I solved the permission issues by running them under the same user.
Try the chown command again with the -R flag to make it recursive, thereby granting ownership of all subdirectories as well.
Something like
sudo chown -R 1000:1000
I already did that but nothing changed, stillthankqs for the input!
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