ehh you on a bios install? not uefi install?
ehh you on a bios install? not uefi install?
find -type d that chmod, but you've got the idea that I had if I did run it as a service, however, I'd also want to trigger it on loginfind command here? the -R should be enough to ensure everything in that directory has the same permissions (and you only really want to set the 777 permission here so that your user service wont need root to re-take ownership, you can use a more sane permission for when your user owns it)...though thinking about it, it will need to run as root to set the permssions again afterwards