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I had the same error with oratab.sh, it was caused by the first line of
this file, which specified the shell to be used to run the script. This
shell (file) didn't exist on my system, so I created it as a link to bash,
then I could execute the script.
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Kind Regards,
Gerard
Jongho Won <kang_at_monmouth.com> wrote in article
<36CA0A00.C8098F2C_at_monmouth.com>...
> Hello,
>
> I am using Slakware Linux 3.5 with kernel 2.0.36. I tried to install
> Oracle 8 for Linux, it does not work, and I need help here.
> After creating oracle account with dba group and setting environment
> variables, I run orainst from /cdrom/orainst (/cdrom is my mounting
> point for Oracle for Linux CD), and it stops with the following error:
> ./orainst: ./orainst.cm: No such file or directory
>
> I checked the "orainst" and "orainst.cm" file and it exists with
> excutable property (-rwxr-xr-x).
> I believe "orainst.cm" is the problem, but I don't know what to do here.
>
> Please help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> J. Won
>
>
Received on Thu Feb 18 1999 - 07:50:08 CST