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vvavepacket

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  1. problem solved. there was SELinux running, so we have to configure SELinux to allow files to be writable.
  2. @wilson diaz How did you solve it? @andrewatfornax I also encounter the same issue. I have centos 7. I did all the permission (look at var, you can see it is writable). But why is that the installation says it is not writable? Any ideas?
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