Freebsd based server lacking chown command, where to get
it.
Derek Ragona
derek at computinginnovations.com
Tue Feb 12 16:54:09 UTC 2008
At 10:49 AM 2/12/2008, deepcore wrote:
> > <chown is in /usr/sbin/>
> >
>
>ok. I get that, and i found it
>I can, however not execute it.
>whenever i go to the usr/sbin and type "chown" i get
>chown: Command not found.
>
>i find this pretty strange as ls -l shows:
>-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 6688 Jan 12 2007 chown
>
>shouldn't this mean that the file is excecutable by all?
>even tried to switch to root first (just executing su)
>
>...
>What i am more specifically trying to do is change the ownership of all the
>directories and files on a specific disk, mounted as /mnt/moviedisk, to the
>user that is supposed to own them.
>
>Any surgestions? What am i doing wrong as i cannot execute the chown
>command?
Sounds like your path doesn't include /usr/sbin, or /usr/sbin or /usr is
mounted without exec.
Have you tried executing with the complete path:
/usr/sbin/chown
-Derek
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