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Bash Ping Command Not Found
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bash ping command not found

Bash Ping Command Not Found Install Iputils Failed

'ping' isn't changing color or anything, so I assume nano isn't recognizing this as a command. I'm writing this in nano and everything looks fine until I hit the ping command. In this tutorial you will learn:rootserver / ping 8.8.8.8 bash: ping: command not found rootserver / yum install iputils Failed to set locale, defaulting to C.UTF-8 Last metadata expiration check: 0:32:11 ago on Tue Jun 2 16:06:43 2020.The script basically looks pings all 254 hosts on the designated network in search of an ICMP reply. Any attempt to ping a remote system will result in the following error: ping linuxconfig.org bash: ping: command not found.

The system to which I refer in my post was built on 31/7 and has 'iputils 20101006-4': its 'ping' is /usr/bin/ping and it has a symlink from /bin/ping to that. It is from 'iputils 20101006-2'. (and, thanks for the help!).Just checked on an older system: its 'ping' is /bin/ping and is suid. Without knowing anything about capabilities would building an image in this way somehow lose that information? This is the first time I've seen this problem, has something changed in the packages that would have made this happen?Sorry for all the questions, but this is something I have never come across before. I will need to go off and read about it.The way I've always made my system is to automatically build an image with mkarchroot, drop it into place and boot it.

I don't know - it's a guess based on googling. I suspect this is causing these extended attributes (capabilities) to get lost. Tar.bz2 that is extraced onto a target system. When I build a system it ends up as a.

bash ping command not found