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Date:      Mon, 9 May 2011 01:06:31 -0400
From:      Janos Dohanics <web@3dresearch.com>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Newbie Needing Help
Message-ID:  <20110509010631.531da46f.web@3dresearch.com>
In-Reply-To: <C9F6205F-EFEC-484C-B97E-01046AF89502@earthlink.net>
References:  <C9F6205F-EFEC-484C-B97E-01046AF89502@earthlink.net>

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On Sun, 8 May 2011 17:17:48 -0700
John or Judy Hixson <johnorjudy@earthlink.net> wrote:

> [...]
> Another problem that's throwing me for a loop is that even though I'm
> logged in as root I'm getting a "permission denied" return when I
> list a file (e.g. /etc/fstab) and press enter.

When you enter a file name at the prompt, such as /etc/fstab, and you
receive the response "permission denied", it is because /etc/fstab is
not an executable file. Entering just the file name will cause the
shell to try to execute the file, but this file has no permission to be
executed, (even by root).

You can view the permissions for this file by entering:

ls -l /etc/fstab

and you'll see something similar to this:

-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  278 Sep 28  2008 /etc/fstab
   ^  ^  ^

However, for example, the file /bin/ls is executable:

-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  29656 Dec 11  2009 /bin/ls
   ^  ^  ^

Michael Lucas' book is a great way to get started. You can read many of
his tutorials at http://oreilly.com/pub/ct/13. I have also found Dru
Lavigne's series of articles "FreeBSD Basics" a great resource
(http://oreilly.com/pub/ct/15).

-- 
Janos Dohanics



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