Sudo command wont work [duplicate]

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I run this command sudo chown -R rateb: ../../etc on my ubuntu and i can't get root, I think any user of my laptop now access to root how can i fix this?







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    Please edit your question to elaborate: How do you know you can’t get root? Are there any error messages? Please include them in your question.
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I run this command sudo chown -R rateb: ../../etc on my ubuntu and i can't get root, I think any user of my laptop now access to root how can i fix this?







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marked as duplicate by Melebius, Pilot6, muru, Byte Commander, N0rbert Jun 11 at 11:29


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    Jun 11 at 8:31






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    Please edit your question to elaborate: How do you know you can’t get root? Are there any error messages? Please include them in your question.
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  • What if I accidentally run command “chmod -R” on system directories (/, /etc, …)

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I run this command sudo chown -R rateb: ../../etc on my ubuntu and i can't get root, I think any user of my laptop now access to root how can i fix this?







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  • Set myself as owner of /etc with chown command now getting all kinds of errors [duplicate]

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  • What if I accidentally run command “chmod -R” on system directories (/, /etc, …)

    7 answers



I run this command sudo chown -R rateb: ../../etc on my ubuntu and i can't get root, I think any user of my laptop now access to root how can i fix this?





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marked as duplicate by Melebius, Pilot6, muru, Byte Commander, N0rbert Jun 11 at 11:29


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    Check this thread on Unix & Linux.
    – Eraseth
    Jun 11 at 8:31






  • 1




    Please edit your question to elaborate: How do you know you can’t get root? Are there any error messages? Please include them in your question.
    – Melebius
    Jun 11 at 8:49












  • 1




    Check this thread on Unix & Linux.
    – Eraseth
    Jun 11 at 8:31






  • 1




    Please edit your question to elaborate: How do you know you can’t get root? Are there any error messages? Please include them in your question.
    – Melebius
    Jun 11 at 8:49







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Check this thread on Unix & Linux.
– Eraseth
Jun 11 at 8:31




Check this thread on Unix & Linux.
– Eraseth
Jun 11 at 8:31




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Please edit your question to elaborate: How do you know you can’t get root? Are there any error messages? Please include them in your question.
– Melebius
Jun 11 at 8:49




Please edit your question to elaborate: How do you know you can’t get root? Are there any error messages? Please include them in your question.
– Melebius
Jun 11 at 8:49















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