> ==============================================================
> bash: ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
> ==============================================================

This usually happens to me when i try to compile packages on my other
mounted partition. I think i need to give the proper options while
mounting.
I have gentoo and redhat, changed /etc/passwd of gentoo such that it has
the same user id / group id of redhat. Thus /mnt/redhat/home/vinu is my
home directory in gentoo with user id (/etc/passwd) and group id
(/etc/group,/etc/passwd) as the same of that in Redhat.
Now whenever i try to compile or execute some file on this
directory(/mnt/redhat/home/vinu) it gives the error.
> bash: ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
If i try this on my default /home/vinu in gentoo it works properly.


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