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for the first time. It looked simple enough to do. It only had a couple of lines, and they were simply commands that I normally use in the terminal. I just wanted to save myself from writing the same lines over and over while I was testing something out. Anyway, I was doing this via ssh on another computer, and when I logged out and logged back in again, I got Code: /bin/bash: Exec format error I tried logging in on the machine itself, and get the same error. It is the only login other than root on the machine, and I don't know what the password is for root. On another machine my normal password works for root as well, so I don't know why I can't log in as root to at least try to set up another account. I don't even know if this would work, but I have a suspicion that it's trying to load bash from the path that I had the script in. I didn't really want to mess around with changing the path in .profile, so I was running the script simply by putting it in a directory and then running it from that directory by typing Code: ./script I thought maybe the problem had something to do with the .profile file, so I tried to rename the .profile
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"F"Exec format error Cause This often happens when trying to run software compiled for different systems or architectures, such as when executing the programs on a SunOS 4.1 system, or when trying to execute SPARC-specific programs on an IA machine. This error can also occur if the Binary Compatibility Package was not installed. Action Make sure that the software matches the architecture and system you are using. The file(1) command can help you determine the target architecture. If you are using SunOS 4.1 software on a later release, make sure that the Binary Compatibility Package is installed. You can check for it using this command: $ pkginfo | grep SUNWbcp Technical Notes A request was made to execute a file that, although it has the appropriate permissions, does not start with a valid format. The symbolic name for this error is ENOEXEC, errno=8. See Also See the a.out(4) man page for a description of executable files. Previous: EXCESSIVE DUP BLKS I=int CONTINUE? Next: "F" © 2010, Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates