Talk:Step-by-step Installation Guide for Ubuntu: Difference between revisions
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...and Step 4 won't work as it sits. You only have 'sudo' for the original clone. You're missing lots of additional 'sudo's or a 'chown'. | ...and Step 4 won't work as it sits. You only have 'sudo' for the original clone. You're missing lots of additional 'sudo's or a 'chown'. | ||
--[[User:Howard Miller|Howard Miller]] ([[User talk:Howard Miller|talk]]) 22:48, 2 January 2014 (WST) | --[[User:Howard Miller|Howard Miller]] ([[User talk:Howard Miller|talk]]) 22:48, 2 January 2014 (WST) | ||
One other item that needs to be updated. In step 7 there are instructions to assign the following permissions: | |||
sudo chmod -R 777 /var/www/moodle | |||
After you have ran the installer and you have moodle setup, you NEED to revert permissions so that it is no longer writable using the below command. | |||
sudo chmod -R 0755 /var/www/moodle | |||
Because the directory has changed, these permissions should be assigned to /var/www/html/moodle |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 20 August 2014
Are you sure you going to leave the permissions at these:
sudo chmod 777 /var/moodledata sudo chmod 777 /var/www/moodle
??? Visvanath Ratnaweera 04:44, 1 April 2013 (WST)
...and Step 4 won't work as it sits. You only have 'sudo' for the original clone. You're missing lots of additional 'sudo's or a 'chown'. --Howard Miller (talk) 22:48, 2 January 2014 (WST)
One other item that needs to be updated. In step 7 there are instructions to assign the following permissions:
sudo chmod -R 777 /var/www/moodle
After you have ran the installer and you have moodle setup, you NEED to revert permissions so that it is no longer writable using the below command.
sudo chmod -R 0755 /var/www/moodle
Because the directory has changed, these permissions should be assigned to /var/www/html/moodle