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Originally Posted by silver18
Finally I got it working....
I had to unpack it again using another online unpacker service...
Now it works really fine!
Thanks to everyone!
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if I run unrar from /mnt/us, everything works, but if I run it from /mnt/base-us, I get again the permission error...Why?
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different filesystem, different permissions.
Do the "touch & rm (remove)" check to see if you can write in that part of the tree.
Note: You can rename that binary from unrar-nonfree to something else (unrar maybe?) That is just a bit of en_Debian style naming.