Updated install document - Corrected chmod command examples. (#6035)

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@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ The last line will run MeshCentral manually and allow it to install any missing
```
sudo chown -R meshcentral:meshcentral /opt/meshcentral
sudo chmod 755 R /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-*
sudo chmod -R 755 /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-*
```
To make this work, you will need to make MeshCentral work with MongoDB because the /meshcentral-data folder will be read-only. In addition, MeshCentral will not be able to update itself since the account does not have write access to the /node_modules files, so the update will have to be manual. First used systemctl to stop the MeshCentral server process, than use this:
@ -912,7 +912,7 @@ This will perform the update to the latest server on NPM and re-set the permissi
MeshCentral allows users to upload and download files stores in the servers `meshcentral-files` folder. In an increased security setup, we still want the server to be able to read and write files to this folder and we can allow this with:
```
sudo chmod 755 R /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-files
sudo chmod -R 755 /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-files
```
If you plan on using the increased security installation along with MeshCentral built-in Lets Encrypt support you will need to type the following commands to make the `letsencrypt` folder in `meshcentral-data` writable.
@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ If you plan on using the increased security installation along with MeshCentral
```
sudo mkdir /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-data
sudo mkdir /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-data/letsencrypt
sudo chmod 755 R /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-data/letsencrypt
sudo chmod -R 755 /opt/meshcentral/meshcentral-data/letsencrypt
```
This will allow the server to get and periodically update its Lets Encrypt certificate. If this is not done, the server will generate an `ACCES: permission denied` exception.