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I just use the answer of This question and now all the folders in root have different permissions and I can't use some programs like Chromium, terminal, etc.

I just replace dirs_to_modify by /home/my_user/.hidden_folder

Also, I should state that I ran the script as root using sudo.

I feel like I broke my Ubuntu OS. Help please.

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  • What errors do you see? We are not sure what permissions you may have changed. If you specify errors, that may give a clue. The post you referred to changes permissions to 777. That would be a security risk, but still your commands should still work. If you have another system, you could compare permissions for few fies.
    – blackpen
    Sep 23, 2016 at 3:30
  • I cant just open the programs. It show the window error "Ubuntu has experimented an internal error" (something like that). Also, all the folder icon inside root are marked by a "X". Sep 23, 2016 at 3:34
  • Look here and here for related discussion. You may get better answers by asking your question in askubuntu site.
    – blackpen
    Sep 23, 2016 at 3:35
  • Most likely the recursive chmod command followed up the directories back to root partition (through the double-dot link) and modified the permissions for all dirs/files there. It would help if you specify what exact command you ran, also mention the directory in which you ran the commands.
    – blackpen
    Sep 23, 2016 at 3:39
  • Im resigned to reinstall my OS. :'( Thanks for your time, dude Sep 23, 2016 at 3:48

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