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Link to CentOS DocuStuck at checking file system permissions
If SELinux is activated (primarily on CentOS) then you might get an error that the file system permissions are not correct but the list of directories is empty. SELinux prevents writing even though the permissions are on e.g. 777 or 755. You need to configure SELinux for your server correctly - check out the SELinux documentation.