>> This script is the following: >> >> #!bin/sh >> CURRENT_IP=`/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | grep inet | cut -d : -f 2 | cut -d >> -f >> 1` >> export CURRENT_IP >> echo $CURRENT_IP >> > >You need to change the first line to #!/bin/sh > >Otherwise, the script is looking for a bin directory in whatever current >directory you are in. Unless you are at the root of the filesystem, it most >likely won't be found. > >Matt Hello, Matt. Sorry for that. Yes you are right it is a mistake. However this was only on this script. The problem I described before still remains the same for the other scripts and even on this one once I have corrected it to #!/bin/sh. There is simply no output at all for those scripts and no error message neither. And it's also strange that it works when put in the /root directory and not in the /. The /root is on the same filesystem than / and I have verified in the /etc/fstab : the / is mounted with the options: defaults,usrquota,grquota. The 'noexec' option is not set. Any other idea ? Thanks, Daniel