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Old 03-05-2007, 04:38 PM   #1
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I'm trying to install some programs on my system but when I try to run ./configure(as root), it gives me this error:
$bash: ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
Does someone have any ideea?
 
Old 03-05-2007, 05:54 PM   #2
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Check to see if "noexec" is set on the partition.
 
Old 03-05-2007, 06:06 PM   #3
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I know I've see someone else with this error around here. Might wanna search for it, not sure if it was answered though.
 
Old 03-06-2007, 03:22 PM   #4
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I put exec in fstab, but at booting process it writes that the partition has noexec.
What is the problem
 
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Could be your mount options for that partition are in conflict.

mount options "user" and "users":

user
Allow unprivileged users to mount or unmount the filesystem. The defaults on such a system will be nodev, noexec, and nosuid, unless otherwise specified.

users
Allow any user to mount or unmount the filesystem. The defaults on such a system will be nodev, noexec, and nosuid, unless otherwise specified.

http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/cmd/...p?path=m/mount
 
  


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