But now you need to close the folder to select another directory. I use this in the
SaveFolders program. Now the "@" symbol at the beginning of the path indicates that the folder must be opened with root privileges. Most system folders without root rights do not make sense to open, since it is not possible to copy or edit anything. Basically, this need arises when setting up the OS, immediately after installation. In the end, you just need to know that you need to close the directory opened as root before opening the next one. I have added the directories where changes need to be made. For example, I add fonts, themes, icons, backgrounds, etc.