On 04-01-04 18:16 +0100, Joel SAGNES wrote: > Hi Kenneth, > > I've got it !!! > > Well, I don't know if it will fit you, anyway, here it is : > > As my /usr partition was nearly full, some days ago, I did a massive > (/usr/share) move towards another one having more space, then a symlink. > BUT, it was mounted through /etc/fstab with the "user" option, hence the > implicit "noexec" one as well. --> BINGO ! > > A mere "sudo mount -o remount etc..." solved instantly this problem. > > Hoping this helps. >
Good work, Joel! I'd recently done exactly the same thing with /usr/share & I too had the "user" option in fstab. I changed the options to whatever "/" uses, & everything is fine. Thanks for the update! I'm going to cc: debian-user & try to manually attach this message to my thread.. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

