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On 27 July 2007, Greg Lindstrom wrote: |
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> Uwe Thiem <uwix@××××.na> wrote: |
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> > This leads to the question whether you can start *any* executable from |
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> > your |
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> > home directory (assuming you stored your script somewhere under your home |
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> > directory). If not so, do you mount your /home partition with the |
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> > "noexec" option? |
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> I have the same problem with Perl scripts; I haven't tried any others. Is |
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> there a way to tell how the partition is mounted? I'm sorry to say that I |
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> am a lowly user on the system and don't really know much about how it is |
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> set up. |
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Post the content of your /etc/fstab. You should be able to do that as a |
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normal user. |
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Kinda funny: Writing this while listening to Queen's "Another One Bites The |
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Dust". ;-) |
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Uwe |
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Jethro Tull: Maybe, I am not done yet! |
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