Thanks to your help I solved it! noexec was not in /etc/fstab actually but appeared in /etc/mtab. "umount" and "mount -o exec" did only work until next reboot. However, adding explicitely exec as option for this partition in /etc/fstab solved the problem. Thanks again! Nicolas
-----Original Message----- From: Anders Johansson [mailto:andjoh@rydsbo.net] Sent: 09 February 2004 10:34 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] no exec rights for root on a partition???
Hi,
It seems that no executable file (shell script or compiled
executed on one of my partitions (ext3 mounted on /home), even as root, even with "755" rights: I get an error message telling "permission refused". However, the same files seem to execute fairly on
On Monday 09 February 2004 11.21, Nicolas Dubuit wrote: program) can be the "main"
(mountpoint /) ReiserFS partition.
If I try to run a configure shell script from /home/somewhere, using "sh ./configure" (as ./configure alone aint allowed), I get an error message telling me that I'm not able to run C compiled programs and asking me whether I am cross compiling. (but anyway my gcc is for i586 so this is ok). The same script works fine from /root for example.
(My config is: P4 - SUSE9.0)
Do someone have the solution to this?
It's probably mounted "noexec". What are the mount options in /etc/fstab?
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