On Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at 6:33:44 PM UTC-4, Patrick Bouldin wrote:
> Related to earlier email:
> 
> I installed an app called splunk, and it seems to always install here:
> 
> /opt/splunk/  (off the root)
> 
> However, even with sudo I can't event change into the directory. Why is that? 
> Can the app itself restrict access to that directory as part of set up? I'm 
> doing all this within a fedora-24 template.
> 
> Here's the line by line showing this:
> [user@fedora-24-work-splunk opt]$ pwd
> /opt
> [user@fedora-24-work-splunk opt]$ ls
> google  splunk
> [user@fedora-24-work-splunk opt]$ cd splunk
> bash: cd: splunk: Permission denied
> [user@fedora-24-work-splunk opt]$ sudo cd splunk
> [user@fedora-24-work-splunk opt]$ pwd
> /opt
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Patrick

Ok disregard, I just enabled su and was able to do that. Curious why prefixing 
with sudo didn't help. Thanks.

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