I've seen this...minor wierdness.

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On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, denny wrote:

> Hi, just installed RH7.0 on a new hard drive and the weirdest thing
> happens:
> When I try to read from the cdrom, or old hard drives (where my old 6.2
> system is)
> some files are unexecutable. Bash says 'File or folder does not exist'.
> It actually
> says it in swedish (my native language), but that's the direct
> translation of it.
> Hence, my matlab installation is unusable, and what is worse, I can't
> install it again
> from the cdrom. the files are there all right, I can view them in emacs
> (lots of binary <g>)
> but can't execute them. What I do is the following as root after
> mounting the cd:
>
> [root@mybox/root]# ls -l /mnt/cdrom/update/bin/lnx86/xsetup
> -r-xr-xr-x    1 root     root      2308926 dec 27  1998
> /mnt/cdrom/update/bin/lnx86/xsetup
> [root@mybox/root]# /mnt/cdrom/update/bin/lnx86/xsetup
> bash: /mnt/cdrom/update/bin/lnx86/xsetup: Filen eller katalogen finns
> inte
>
>
>                    'Filen eller katalogen finns inte' = The file or
> katalogue does not exists
>
> Please help!!
> When I do exactly this on any other linux machine I got, matlab is
> installed.
> Best regards,
> /Denny Åberg
>
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