On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 robinb(a)falstaf.demon.co.uk wrote:
grog(a)lemis.com wrote:
It's more complicated than that. The issue isn't to do with /r, I've
checked all that, it's to do with permissions. If I execute the script
in my home directory it runs fine, if I execute it in the directory
I am intending to use for building packages on it blows out. This
happens whenther I use the scripts from the package or write my own.
I have all of the directories above this set to 777, right up to
wherre I have the device mounted. It is on a separate device.
I am now well confused!!!!!!
I think Linux supports "no_exec" on mounted partitions. Check to see
if you have accidentally included this option in your mount.
bill
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