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So I execute the find command in the picture, why there are so many permission denied? I am a root user. Just this problem.









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  • You're copying everything owned by root on the whole system down into /root/results, including the contents of /root/results? Why? Also /proc is not a directory of ordinary files.
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So I execute the find command in the picture, why there are so many permission denied? I am a root user. Just this problem.









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  • Please, don't post images of text.
    – Kusalananda
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  • You're copying everything owned by root on the whole system down into /root/results, including the contents of /root/results? Why? Also /proc is not a directory of ordinary files.
    – Kusalananda
    56 secs ago


















  • Please, don't post images of text.
    – Kusalananda
    2 mins ago










  • You're copying everything owned by root on the whole system down into /root/results, including the contents of /root/results? Why? Also /proc is not a directory of ordinary files.
    – Kusalananda
    56 secs ago
















Please, don't post images of text.
– Kusalananda
2 mins ago




Please, don't post images of text.
– Kusalananda
2 mins ago












You're copying everything owned by root on the whole system down into /root/results, including the contents of /root/results? Why? Also /proc is not a directory of ordinary files.
– Kusalananda
56 secs ago




You're copying everything owned by root on the whole system down into /root/results, including the contents of /root/results? Why? Also /proc is not a directory of ordinary files.
– Kusalananda
56 secs ago















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