On 16.04.2016 14:56, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/16/2016 04:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:


Am 16.04.2016 um 10:42 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:


Am 16.04.2016 um 08:58 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2016-04-15, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 12:02:16PM +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:

but still have no access:
we@wolfgang-Mr-Whisper-Ultra-SSD-II:/mnt/sdb/we/Desktop/lyx-2.2.0rc1$
./configure
bash: ./configure: Keine Berechtigung
...

I have no idea why you get that error though. You should have write
access to that folder, the configure file itself is owned by you (we),
and the exec bit is set. I am stumped.
I would suggest trying to run a very simple executable:
1. create a file on your desktop called "hello" with the following contents:
-----
#!/bin/bash
echo "hello world"
-----
then run
chmod +x ./hello
./hello
Does that work?
Regardless of the above, what is the exit code after you run ./configure
?
To find that out, run the following immediately after:
echo $?
Some Linux distributions/installations prevent running of files on certain
devices, e.g. anything from an USB-stick because of security reasons.

/mnt/sdb/ looks like a removable device, so maybe you try after copying to a hard disk or find the setting to enable executing from removable devices?

Günter


I have appended a screenshot in my last mail showing the hierarchy of myPC. I have an ssd harddisk (sda) AND a 2 TB harddisk (sdb) which serves as my home. Not sure whether this is the problem.
Wolfgang

Forgot to say: sda and sdb are both in the PC, no external disk switched on.

Definitely try what Scott suggested. It may be that you cannot execute files from /mnt/sdb/. I always disable execution from /tmp/ myself, and other systems do it for other devices. You could also try posting here the output of "findmnt /dev/sdb/".

Richard

Tried Scotts proposals:

A.
content of the hello file:

#!/bin/bash

echo "hello world"


~/Desktop$ ls -l ./hello
-rwxr-xr-x 1 we we 31 Apr 16 10:03 ./hello

~/Desktop$ ./hello
bash: ./hello: Keine Berechtigung


B.
tried configure:
~/Desktop/lyx-2.2.0rc1$ ./configure
bash: ./configure: Keine Berechtigung

$ ls -l ./configure
-rwxr-xr-x 1 we we 408602 Apr 12 03:31 ./configure

C. tried Richards
we@wolfgang-Mr-Whisper-Ultra-SSD-II:/$ findmnt /dev/sdb/
we@wolfgang-Mr-Whisper-Ultra-SSD-II:/$
(no output)
tried:
$ findmnt /dev/
TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE   OPTIONS
/dev   udev   devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=10240k,nr_inodes=911159,mode=755
tired:
$ findmnt /
TARGET SOURCE    FSTYPE OPTIONS
/      /dev/sda2 ext4   rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered

Does this give you some cues?
Thanks for your time and help,
Wolfgang

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