you need to do: ./test.sh instead.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote: > I have a trivial bash script named test.sh which has been marked as > executable. > Its contents are: > > #!/bin/bash > cat /etc/debian_version > mount | grep 'on / ' > > In a terminal I type: > > test.sh > > The response is: > bash: test.sh: command not found > > I'm using Squeeze with Gnome2 as DE. > What's wrong? > TIA > > > > > > -- Courtier "Sire I have bad news!" King "Yes, what is it?" Courtier "The peasants are revolting." King "Yes they always have been. Now what is the bad news?"