problems running bash scripts...
Tom Mitchell
mitch48 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 20 22:24:58 UTC 2003
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am Sa, den 20.12.2003 schrieb Gustavo Rahal um 22:24:
> > Tom Mitchell wrote:
> > >On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, Gustavo Rahal wrote:
> > >>
> > >>When trying to run any bash script I get the following message: "bash:
> > >>./xxxx: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Permission denied".. Even as root I
> > >>get the same message... any idea?
....
> > >
> > >Someone has messed with the permissions of your bash binary
> > >or you are not involing the bash you expect.
.....
> > > $ chmod -x /tmp/bshell
> > > $ /tmp/b2.sh
> > > /bin/bash: /tmp/b1.sh: /tmp/bshell: bad interpreter: Permission denied
Ok, so permissions of the interpreter can produce this message
but that was not it in this case....
> > Thanks for the reply Mitchell. After trying some more things I found out
> > that the problems is that if I run scripts that are on /mnt/dados/ which
> > is a mounted fat32 partition this problem occurs.
....
> Probably mounted with noexec option.
Well I did mount a flash memory card with this line on /etc/fstab
/dev/sda1 /mnt/flash01 vfat noauto,user
I see the same error so there are now two contexts to generate
the same error message.
Meta data on vfat is a strange thing -- perhaps there is a
security check.....
Anyhow I am not sure what the underlying reason is yet.
But what you are seeing is 'real'.
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