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When you are running chown what is the exact command you are running and from what directory? Where are you getting your instructions? What error are you getting exactly? Did you verify that the directory has the correct owner before continuing? What are the directory permissions? What are the directory permissions supposed to be?
It's impossible to troubleshoot without the information.
I am getting my instructions from the official piefed codeberg repo for installing docker. https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/INSTALL-docker.md. I cloned the repo in my ~/pyfedi directory, and ran the script in it as well. My issue is that I am not sure what chmod 1000 command to run to remove the docker build errors of permission denied.
Just to rule it out (wouldn't be the case on default debian):
Is SELinux enabled?
sudo getenforce(if command missing or false, it's not your problem here)You are not running with podman as compose backend?
sudo systemctl status podmanshouldn't show an active service unless you use it.