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Because sudo is not installed by default. But "sudo command" is not a Linux way. It is an "I want to run a specific command as root while logged in as an ordinary user" way. These facts matter, sorry for nitpicking. But you would have got an "permission denied" on Linux all the same if you did not set the execute bit. So using sudo you could have typed "sudo sh ./post_install.sh"