Root directory of the installation server

I'll set up a new site on my web server on an Ubuntu Linux machine.

If I leave empty root directory then it copy my files the to \home\user\mywebsite

If I put/var/www/mywebsite then he said: permission denied to hide the file. I think DW to copy controls the files on the server.

I would like to know what root directory I need to leave it blank or have/var/www/mysite.

your information and help is much appreciated,

Kind regards

iccsi,

Try to just 'mysite' here (of course make sure you have a folder with the same name in/var/www /.)

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