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You may need to add your current directory to the PATH. You can edit your
profile and add the line export PATH=$PATH:.: or run it in the command
line. Next time when you try to execute a command in current direction, it
will find it.
Tony
Jack <ocpdba_at_texas.ne> wrote in article
<5bGI2.51464$YV6.30972_at_news2.giganews.com>...
> Hi all,
>
> I am a newbie to Linux.
>
> The Oracle for Linux installation guide says to just run /orainst/orainst
to
> install. Ha! I tried that, and got "command not found". So, I tried sh
> orainst.sh and got a long list of ":command not found" and ":bad variable
> name".
>
> Can anyone of you Linux experts help me out?
>
>
> TIA,
>
> Jack Silvey
>
>
>
Received on Mon Mar 22 1999 - 11:18:22 CST
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