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Screwed up permissions, ownership, attributes on large fs. How to reset?
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There are no "defaults". If it's just media, and you don't care who can read it:
chmod -R 755 /your/directory
That sets your user to full access, and all other users to read and execute whatever files are in there. That's as close to a default as you can get. Switch it to 744 for strict read-only for other users aside from yourself.