Re: Can't Execute BASH Script on CR-ROM Under Fedora 6 KDE
- From: JT <jtlinux1@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 22:55:46 -0300
Al Koch wrote:
Hello,Open up a terminal session and go to the directory where your CD-ROM is mounted. Then find your install script and run it from the command line. You should probably su to root just in case. Then run the script like --> ./install_script.sh
I am running Fedora Core 6 and I have a BASH script that is on a CR-ROM (that installs software on the CR-ROM). When I run GNOME I
can open the CR-ROM and double click on the script file and execute the script. However, if I change session to KDE and open the
CR-ROM and try to execute the script (with CTRL-E) I get the message "Executing shell commands works only on local directories".
Can anyone explain why this is happening and is there something I can do to execute the script on the CR-ROM under KDE?
Thank you for your help.
Al
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Thank you.
Al Koch
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