Re: chown command goof up

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I know of no automated way of restoring this so implementing x
(rpm --dump -qal | x ) is left as an exercise ;-)

You mean like rpm's --setperms and --setugids options, which restore
files owned by an rpm to their original permissions/owner states? :-P


This will not fix permissions issues in /home/<user> however as those
files are almost assuredly not owned by an rpm.

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