Can I undo a `sudo chown -R /` on Mojave? [duplicate]












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I ran a command that ended up executing as



sudo chown -R /


Can I revert / to default permissions?










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    This question already has an answer here:




    • chown -R root.root /

      3 answers




    I ran a command that ended up executing as



    sudo chown -R /


    Can I revert / to default permissions?










    share|improve this question













    marked as duplicate by Kamil Maciorowski, bertieb, Dave M, VL-80, DavidPostill Dec 12 '18 at 8:01


    This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.


















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      This question already has an answer here:




      • chown -R root.root /

        3 answers




      I ran a command that ended up executing as



      sudo chown -R /


      Can I revert / to default permissions?










      share|improve this question














      This question already has an answer here:




      • chown -R root.root /

        3 answers




      I ran a command that ended up executing as



      sudo chown -R /


      Can I revert / to default permissions?





      This question already has an answer here:




      • chown -R root.root /

        3 answers








      unix permissions operating-systems sudo chown






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      marked as duplicate by Kamil Maciorowski, bertieb, Dave M, VL-80, DavidPostill Dec 12 '18 at 8:01


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      marked as duplicate by Kamil Maciorowski, bertieb, Dave M, VL-80, DavidPostill Dec 12 '18 at 8:01


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          No you can not, sorry. But you could e.g. boot a CD/USB Live System to check what the correct permissions should look like.






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            No you can not, sorry. But you could e.g. boot a CD/USB Live System to check what the correct permissions should look like.






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              No you can not, sorry. But you could e.g. boot a CD/USB Live System to check what the correct permissions should look like.






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                No you can not, sorry. But you could e.g. boot a CD/USB Live System to check what the correct permissions should look like.






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                No you can not, sorry. But you could e.g. boot a CD/USB Live System to check what the correct permissions should look like.







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