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Made a big(?) mistake with mv /*/*/* ./
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I once ran 'chown -R root:root /' in a misguided attempt to solve some permissions issues I was having. 0/10, do not recommend. It turns out a lot of system things aren't root owned...
Running a stupid command and learning from it is part of the learning process.
If it makes you feel better, I've dealt with so many servers where someone ran chmod -R 777 / thinking it'd solve all of their permission issues.