>} Hello all. >} To continue with the problem I am facing, I have some news.. >} When I delete the line #!/bin/sh then the script works perfectly. When I >} put it again then the problem occurs again. >} So the script just containing 'echo test' just works fine, but the >script: >} #!/bin/sh >} echo test >} doesn't work (except when put in the /root directory) ... and this is >true >} for all other scripts. >} So the question is: does anybody know what program is in charge of >parsing >} that '#!/bin/sh' information, which apparently makes an error in the >} parsing ? >} Is there any linux guru that would know of it ? >} Daniel > >greetings, > >may i ask what text editor you use? vi? pico? other? > > - rh > >-- >Robert Hanson Hello, Robert. Yes, I use vi. But the solution has just been found: it was SElinux that was not setup properly. You can have a look at the last thread with [half-solved] Thanks anyway! Daniel