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persistent volume sets permissions to 666 - Runpod
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inspectorchingum
persistent volume sets permissions to 666
setting the persistent directory as
/root sets the directory permissions to 666
, and changig it with chmod does not help
, this makes me unable to use ssh or git on the server
, as well as prevent me from connecting without a password
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