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Author Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directo
Sven Mascheck

2007-12-29, 7:33 am

artix <info> wrote:

> I don't remember other than it was Linux and that it was at least
> several years ago.


Then your problem was something different or your memory is fading
about this. Linux and other well known kernels (e.g. *BSD), for
which source is available, never had this issue.

(and a distributor couldn't have hacked his kernel without being
noticed, because so many system and installation scripts would
have had to be fixed - let alone: without any benefit at all.)

You can read that some early dynix variant (mid-80s) might
have shown this symptom, but apart from this i believe it's
a myth.
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