thank you sameer for your guidance, but that doesn't seem to solve my problem the first line in my shell script was "#!/bin/bash" i put the "#tmp.sh" as the first line in my mail, just to give the script a name, to help me explain in a better way how i was executing the script. as for the chroot problem, i am executing chroot as "root" only.
thanks for the help, anyways.
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----- Original Message ----- From: psawant@nse.co.in To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 12:18 PM Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Re: problem with bash in RedHat gnu/linux 9
thank you sameer for your guidance, but that doesn't seem to solve my problem the first line in my shell script was "#!/bin/bash" i put the "#tmp.sh" as the first line in my mail, just to give the script
a
name, to help me explain in a better way how i was executing the script.
Check out the path of bash: use "which bash" and put in that path after #! then it should work. HTH. --Nikhil.
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