Sorry. In fact it's not a bash problem but more a regression (I suppose)
of gnome-volume-manager. The problem of permission comes from the fact
that the partition stored on removable device (such as my ext3 partition
on my usb disk where the concerned programs are) are mounted with the
noexec flag and thus doesn't allow any program execution. I managed to
get ride of this by modifying my fstab file and mounting manually with
'mount /media/disk_usb'

I suppose that this behaviour came at the same time as my update of bash
but I'm sure that precedent version of gnome-volume-manager (or its
dependencies) allowed me to execute programs on my external partitions,
the main problem is that there is (apparently) no way to configure the
flags used by gnome-volume-manager (or gnome-mount in this case ?).

Again sorry for the wrong report :}

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Sh scripts always return a permission error
https://launchpad.net/bugs/87627

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