/bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied

bombadur bombadur at email.it
Tue Jul 20 15:40:49 UTC 2004


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*** on Tuesday 20 July 2004 16:54, Zeus wrote:

> "bash: ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied"

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This is a common trouble when you have wrong options on /etc/fstab

Probably, you mount the partition where you store source code to 
compile, a line similar to this (look at the "user" flag)

/dev/hda13   /foo   ext3  user  1 2

reading man mount:
***
 user: Allow an ordinary user to mount the file system. This option
implies the options noexec, nosuid, and nodev (unless overridden by
subsequent options, as in the option line user,exec,dev,suid).
***

So, if you have a "user" flag in that partiton, let's change it to 
"defaults", and you should be able to compile.


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