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Newer page: | version 12 | Last edited on Monday, February 24, 2003 6:56:53 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
Older page: | version 11 | Last edited on Sunday, February 23, 2003 1:29:27 am | by PerryLorier | Revert |
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My experimentation suggests that /bin/bash probably isn't executable, and since it is a bash script the kernel is trying to start bash. Judging by the number of people doing searchs we're having a large number of people have this problem with bash and perl. Still have no idea what's going on? try
chmod a+rx /bin/bash /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/perl ''/path/to/your/script/here''
this will mark these all as executable and readable by everyone.
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+''It seems highly unlikely that you got into a user run-level if bash and/or perl aren't executable. Based on Plug's experience with linuxsms, it seems this is caused by the script being not executable by you, but set executable by group and/or other -- JohnMcPherson''
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!!ping: sendto: Operation not permitted
PING 192.168.66.10 (192.168.66.10): 56 data bytes