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cat backup-gvm.sh | tr -s '\r\n' '\n' > new.backup-gvm.sh mv new.backup-gvm.sh backup-gvm.sh
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on the file should show you the 'x' for executable. It's not located on a card though, is it? Scripts on cards are never executable, if it's a vfat card (the normal case).
You should be able to run the script with 'sh scriptname'
If that still fails, try
sh -x scriptname
and look at the output. It'll print each line as it executes it.
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