Installing 11gr2 in Oracle Linux 6.3 (./runInstaller - permission denied)

Whenever i try to run ./runInstaller in terminal,
i get the error as Permission denied ,
While installing oracle linux 6.3 , i have given root password and in terminal ,
even though being a root user, can't install the Oracle Database 11gr2.
I know, there are many tutorials about installing 11gr2, i followed almost all from different sites, but stuck with Permission denied.
Pls help me anyone, as am a beginner in the field of Linux environment.
Thanks...
Edited by: flixblixclix on Jan 1, 2013 10:51 PM

979352 wrote:
Whenever i try to run ./runInstaller in terminal,
i get the error as Permission denied ,
While installing oracle linux 6.3 , i have given root password and in terminal , trying to install as root is a clear indication that you either haven't read the Installation Guide, or you are choosing to ignore it. If you missed or chose to ignore the point that the installation should not be done as root, who knows what else you missed or chose to ignore.
From Oracle® Database Installation Guide
11g Release 2 (11.2) for Linux ( http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e24321/inst_task.htm#BABJGGJH)
4.5.1 Running Oracle Universal Installer
For any type of installation process, start Oracle Universal Installer and install the software, as follows:
Logon as the Oracle software owner user (typically, oracle) to the computer on which you want to install Oracle components.
even though being a root user, can't install the Oracle Database 11gr2.
I know, there are many tutorials about installing 11gr2, i followed almost all from different sites, but stuck with Permission denied.
Pls help me anyone, as am a beginner in the field of Linux environment. Read the Installation Guide. Read all of it. Believe it.
>
Thanks...Edited by: EdStevens on Jan 1, 2013 8:24 AM

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