I was in a rush and accidently did "sudo chmod -R 777/". As you can imagine, everything is broken. I can't access sudo either. Is there a solution to this, or will I have to do a clean install?
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2Only `chmod 777 /` wouldn't break anything. Did you do `chmod -R 777 /`? – muru May 11 '16 at 20:10
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Correct. Edited. – Sander_Blaadjes May 11 '16 at 20:11
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I think I can fix this, but need to test it in a virtual machine, but need sleep first.... – blade19899 May 11 '16 at 20:13
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Yeah, I think I might be able to reverse everything, yaay... – blade19899 May 11 '16 at 20:23
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1DONE: http://askubuntu.com/a/770998/36315 Not tested it. – blade19899 May 11 '16 at 20:38