On Sunday 08 July 2007 18:36:20 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
The reason is that the mmc cards are dos file system. You can't set
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
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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Cheers, Igor
Igor Stoppa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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
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