Question:How do you resolve Linux Error: chmod: cannot access '777': No such file or directory?
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Answer: Make sure you have typed: sudo chmod -R 777 /DirectoryName the reason for that error is because you typed small letter -r. Linux is case sensive when it comes to commands.
Jack said:
Word or Caution, make sure you understand making a directory access privileges to 777, this is a sign that you are not aware of other secure permission like 666. If you do this keep in mind that you are allowing everyone to access to this directory.