[CentOS] Can't run a bash script from USB drive
Spiro Harvey, Knossos Networks Ltd
spiro at knossos.net.nzFri Jul 4 02:30:27 UTC 2008
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> How can I control this (i.e., allow 'exec' on my USB drive(s))? either: mount /media/usb -o remount,exec or more preferable, add exec into the /etc/fstab entry for your usb drive (you might have to create one). It'll look something like: /media/usb /dev/sdb1 vfat exec,user 0 0 /media/usb is the point you will mount to, and /dev/sdb1 is the actual usb device. vfat is the filesystem type, and may be something else if you've formatted the stick; but if it's an actual hard drive, it could be something like ntfs. "man fstab" has a list of all the filesystems. "user" will let non-root mount it. -- Spiro Harvey Knossos Networks Ltd 021-295-1923 www.knossos.net.nz
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