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  • Grazie. chown -R was what I was missing here. Following up, $ chmod go-w ~/.emacs.d gives the following error on my system: "chmod: cannot access `go-w': No such file or directory" But I've gone ahead with chmod 700, and confirmed all is working as expected.
    – CdrXndr
    Commented Apr 22, 2012 at 21:15