15 Aug
2022
15 Aug
'22
18:21
Siard wrote:
/usr/local/bin is owned by root with permissions 755, so as a user I cannot put a script in there.
I can change the ownership, but every time after a reboot it is owned by root again, with permissions 755.
Does anyone know where this is set, and/or how I can make /usr/local/bin permanently make writable for a user?
It isn't meant to be. /usr/local is for local stuff, i.e. not vendor or system. For your own user script, put it in ~/bin -- Per Jessen, Zürich (18.5°C)