Well, after spending nearly all day trying to complete a bare metal
restore of a redhat box, I am clueless as to what the problem could be.
Hence, I am hoping that the list members might have some ideas.
So, I have a bacula-rescue disc built and loaded into another machine.
The new machine (the one that is being restored) is booted all the way
and I can get to a prompt without a problem.
I have the new drive repartitioned/formatted/mounted (per the
instructions) and otherwise ready to be installed. However, when I try
to chroot, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula-centos]# chroot /mnt/disk bacula/bin/bacula-fd -c
bacula-fd.conf
chroot: cannot run command `bacula/bin/bacula-fd': No such file or directory
Needless to say, I verified that the file exists any times over. One
concern that I had was that the copy of bacula-fd that gets put onto the
CD is dynamically linked. When I was unable to figure out why such a
thing happened, I compiled a copy of bacula-fd statically by hand to
make sure that I had a static version and put it onto a USB stick to get
it into the environment.
FYI: dynamically linked executables cannot run from within a chrooted
environment because they will not have access to their libraries (which
exist outside of the chroot directory structure).
So, I am not sure exactly why I am getting this error. Does anyone have
any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Ryan
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