As Igor mentions below if you check "/etc/fstab" you will see noexec in
listed options. To remove is to be subject to other issues.

Change to different filesys is more appropriate (ntfs or native linux
format ext2/ext3). I don't think n800 supports ntfs though.

I'm sure forums have notes on formatting sd correctly for ext2.


mike

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't execute *anything* on mmc, if I copy it over to e.g. /home/user
> it runs happily :( Wondering what is that ...
>
> --jakub
>
>   
>> It may have something to do with the fact that MMC's are by 
>> default using the FAT filesystem.  If you don't use noexec, it 
>> assumes everything's exec (since there is no exec attribute in 
>> FAT), which makes files copied from MMC act weird and try to 
>> execute instead of opening, at least on a desktop linux machine.
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>>
>> Mike Klein wrote:
>>     
>>> Interesting...thanks for your help.
>>>
>>> Curious why mmc would be setup this way though. I would think many 
>>> would want to install and run apps from the storage cards.
>>>
>>>
>>> mike
>>>
>>> Igor Stoppa wrote:
>>>       
>>>> On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 18:28 -0700, ext Mike Klein wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>         
>>>>> Nokia-N800-26:/media/mmc2/j2me/bin# ./cvm -version
>>>>> -sh: ./cvm: Permission denied
>>>>>     
>>>>>           
>>>> Because you are running from the mmc, which is mounted with noexec, 
>>>> iirc
>>>>
>>>>         
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