Unable to execute from USB Drive (FC2)
Mike McCarty
mike.mccarty at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 1 15:20:34 UTC 2005
I'll try again with a shorter message.
I'm having problems executing programs from a mounted USB drive.
I mount /dev/sda1 to /dev/usb and create some directories
over there. All paths have execute access all the way down
When I try to execute a program built on the USB drive, I get
"bash: /mnt/usb/jmccarty/hello: Permission denied".
Is this because it is a "removable medium"? I just checked, and
I get the same error from a floppy.
Earlier I wrote
>So why is permission denied? It's not just that it's removable
>medium. So is the floppy, but I can execute from there.
I must have been thinking about from my DOSEMU (which can and
does execute DOS images from both floppy and USB drives).
Mike
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