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I'm a college student at UNT and I need help. I'm taking this Linux course and I have no idea on how to get pass this annoying error which 'chcon: cannot access : No such file or directory'



But before that we had to define our virtual hostenter image description here



Perhaps maybe that's where the error resides but I'm not sure because I've checked and retyped everything but still get the error after replacing everything with my FQDN



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Then he asked us to "create the actual directories we just defined for our Virtual Hosts"enter image description here



This is where my brain starts hurting because instead I get this error.
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Why is it saying that? I asked the instructor but it was no help. Some wild card thing he mentioned, It just didn't make any sense. I'm usually bugging the instructor about this but it has come down to this. Please someone help.










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  • trying to change the context of a directory that doesn't exist yet? create it ?

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I'm a college student at UNT and I need help. I'm taking this Linux course and I have no idea on how to get pass this annoying error which 'chcon: cannot access : No such file or directory'



But before that we had to define our virtual hostenter image description here



Perhaps maybe that's where the error resides but I'm not sure because I've checked and retyped everything but still get the error after replacing everything with my FQDN



enter image description here



Then he asked us to "create the actual directories we just defined for our Virtual Hosts"enter image description here



This is where my brain starts hurting because instead I get this error.
enter image description here



Why is it saying that? I asked the instructor but it was no help. Some wild card thing he mentioned, It just didn't make any sense. I'm usually bugging the instructor about this but it has come down to this. Please someone help.










share|improve this question









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  • trying to change the context of a directory that doesn't exist yet? create it ?

    – steve
    1 hour ago














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I'm a college student at UNT and I need help. I'm taking this Linux course and I have no idea on how to get pass this annoying error which 'chcon: cannot access : No such file or directory'



But before that we had to define our virtual hostenter image description here



Perhaps maybe that's where the error resides but I'm not sure because I've checked and retyped everything but still get the error after replacing everything with my FQDN



enter image description here



Then he asked us to "create the actual directories we just defined for our Virtual Hosts"enter image description here



This is where my brain starts hurting because instead I get this error.
enter image description here



Why is it saying that? I asked the instructor but it was no help. Some wild card thing he mentioned, It just didn't make any sense. I'm usually bugging the instructor about this but it has come down to this. Please someone help.










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I'm a college student at UNT and I need help. I'm taking this Linux course and I have no idea on how to get pass this annoying error which 'chcon: cannot access : No such file or directory'



But before that we had to define our virtual hostenter image description here



Perhaps maybe that's where the error resides but I'm not sure because I've checked and retyped everything but still get the error after replacing everything with my FQDN



enter image description here



Then he asked us to "create the actual directories we just defined for our Virtual Hosts"enter image description here



This is where my brain starts hurting because instead I get this error.
enter image description here



Why is it saying that? I asked the instructor but it was no help. Some wild card thing he mentioned, It just didn't make any sense. I'm usually bugging the instructor about this but it has come down to this. Please someone help.







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    – steve
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sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


when you should have said



sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/ elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


(with a space between the two directory names).






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    It looks like you actually said



    sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


    when you should have said



    sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/ elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


    (with a space between the two directory names).






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      It looks like you actually said



      sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


      when you should have said



      sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/ elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


      (with a space between the two directory names).






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        It looks like you actually said



        sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


        when you should have said



        sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/ elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


        (with a space between the two directory names).






        share|improve this answer













        It looks like you actually said



        sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


        when you should have said



        sudo chcon -R httpd_sys_content elm.lt.unt.edu/ elm-vh.lt.unt.edu/


        (with a space between the two directory names).







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