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>> 4) The file system is mounted noexec. |
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>> (So, make sure that you filesystem is currently mounted exec.) |
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> As stated earlier, there is no noexec flag: |
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> /dev/sda2 on / type ext3 (rw,noatime) |
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Just blind-shooting but still here are my 0.02$... could it be possible |
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that you had the noexec flag enabled by default somewhere and hence it's |
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being used even without typing it explicitly in /etc/fstab?? |
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On the other hand, it might be helpful to check if ordinary users can |
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execute any other program or it's just a shell problem (you can check |
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this through cron, for example). |
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HTH, |
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Abraham |
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