On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 14:01:27 +0200
"gabriel meier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,  
>   
> I have some strange Problems with my user login here:  
> Any time I log in with any user but root I get the following message:  
>   
> Cannot execute /bin/bash: Permission denied  
>   
> So login is possible at the moment only for root.  
> I checked all the user rights of / /bin /bin/bash and its dependend libs
> and they were OK.  etc/passwd is OK, too.  
> This error occures with any shell I have, so it can't be a problem with
> bash itself.  
>   
> I would be greatful for every idea you have.  

Check and see if your root filesystem is being mounted noexec.  If that's
it, see "man mount" for an explanation of that flag.

-c

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