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Today's Topics:
1. Re: "Permission Denied" error for root user when perms are
0775? (Thomas Cameron)
2. Re: Nvidia driver (Claude Jones)
3. Re: 13. Re: FC9 NetworkManager & WPA (Tim) (Tim)
4. Re: "Permission Denied" error for root user when perms are
0775? (laurence orchard)
5. Re: pulseaudio, howto make it work? (Tim)
6. service; ps & grep help (James Pifer)
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12. Re: service; ps & grep help (James Pifer)
13. Re: service; ps & grep help (Kevin Martin)
14. Re: non-disclosure of infrastructure problem a management
issue? (Thomas Cameron)
15. Page Maker Files ??? (Arun Shrimali)
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17. Re: Which gcc was used to compile OpenOffice.org? (Andrea)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 07:16:58 -0500
From: Thomas Cameron <thomas.cameron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: "Permission Denied" error for root user when perms are
0775?
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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R. G. Newbury wrote:
Weird problem.
I downloaded an svn version of mythtv, cd'd to the folder, and tried to
run './configure --help', Got a 'Permission Denied' error.
I am root and the permissions were and are 0775...chmod changes nothing,
even trying 0777.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on? The directory is on a 'rw'
partition, since I just downloaded to it, using a script. But the
configure script itself will not run. I changed the first line from:
#!/bin/sh to #!/bin/bash > no change.
And bash *is* in /bin and executable, owned by root.
I'm stumped....
What is the partition? Is it a remote drive mounted locally? Is it a
USB drive - they are typically mounted noexec? What does /bin/mount
tell you?
Could it be an SELinux denial? What does /var/log/audit/audit.log tell
you?
Anything in /var/log/messages?
=Thomas
***************
>i've had a similar problem when trying to delete a file, then it was to
>do with extended attributes.
>can't remember how i got around it, but looked the details up in man
>for attrib from memory!
>laurence
********************
Thanks to both of you. Good pointers.
The drive is a partition on the same spindle, mounted '-t ext3 /dev/sda5
/keep', BUT /etc/fstab has the partition as 'users,defaults'...so it IS
possible that 'defaults' = 'noexec'...easily tested: thank you.
However, that would mean that (see my second post) the Fedora recovery
environment uses a different 'default'...hmmmm....possible I guess, as
it is mounting stuff which you are intended to use/play with...why not
execute as well...
As to extended attribs...I cannot see there are any, or why there would
be, as there weren't any before this last re-install...
But I will check that.
Thanks.
Otherwise, I need to use trace or dump or what?????
Geoff
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