From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: References: <08116e317894475b99d4bfb852111455@quintile.net> Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 19:32:09 +0200 Message-ID: From: Mats Olsson To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Subject: Re: [9fans] Setting up Mail in Acme on the Raspberry Pi. Topicbox-Message-UUID: 1f26644c-ead9-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 Hi again Peter! Thanks for your patience. I did "chmod +x /path to/riostart" but I still get the error message that follows: lib/script '/bin/lib' file does not exist . Since the script is in /lib I don't get the meaning of < '/bin/lib' file does not exist>. Well /bin/lib doesn't exist but /lib/script does. Would greatly appreciate a hint about what to do. Kind Greetings, Mats PPS Text changes when sent DDS * should be an apostrophe like before /bin 2014-10-20 19:28 GMT+02:00, Mats Olsson : > Hi again Peter! > > Thanks for your patience. I did "chmod +x /path to/riostart" but I > still get the error message that follows: lib/script '/bin/lib* file > does not exist . Since the script is in /lib I don't get the meaning > of < '/bin/lib' file does not exist>. Well /bin/lib doesn't exist but > /lib/script does. Would greatly appreciate a hint about what to do. > > Kind Greetings, > Mats > > PS Typo corrected DS > > 2014-10-20 19:25 GMT+02:00, Mats Olsson : >> Hi again Peter! >> >> Thanks for your patience. I did "chmod +x /path to/riostart but I >> still get the error message that follows: lib/script '/bin/lib* file >> does not exist . Since the script is in /lib I don't get the meaning >> of < '/bin/lib* file does not exist>. Well /bin/lib doesn't exist but >> /lib/script does. Would greatly appreciate a hint about what to do. >> >> Kind Greetings, >> Mats >> >> 2014-10-20 13:34 GMT+02:00, Steve Simon : >>> Under plan9 the user who boots a machine has rights to its filesystem, >>> so unless you are accessing a remote plan9 file server which is running >>> an auth server I doubt your problems are to do with administration >>> rights. >>> >>> Somtimes plan9 will produce slightly misleading error messages, >>> permission >>> denied might be saying the OS will not allow you to do what you wanted >>> because it doesn't make sense. >>> >>> What I suspect is that you didn't chmod your startup (riostart) script >>> to make it executable? >>> >>> If this isn't the problem can you cut and paste the exact command that >>> produced >>> the permission denied error? >>> >>> I have attached my startup script for interest, it lives in my >>> $home/bin/rc/startup >>> (other script names are available). >>> >>> -Steve >> >