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

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