Hi!

The below patch adds the new --chroot option to the documentation of
settrans. (The wording is mostly taken from Roland's original mail.)

Cheers,
GNU/Wolfgang


2002-05-07  Wolfgang Jährling  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        * hurd.texi (Invoking settrans): Document new --chroot option.

--- hurd.texi.old       Tue May  7 04:07:19 2002
+++ hurd.texi   Tue May  7 04:34:22 2002
@@ -2132,6 +2132,19 @@
 started immediately and are not persistent: if the system is rebooted
 then they are lost.
 
+@item -C @var{command} [@var{args}@dots{}] --
+@itemx --chroot @var{command} [@var{args}@dots{}] --
+Start an active filesystem translator that is not attached to any parent
+filesystem node, but rather is accessible only as the root filesystem
+of a new subprocess.
+
+The @var{node} argument is used only to give the underlying node port
+to the translator.  The active translator control port is used only by
+settrans itself to get a root directory port, for which it supplies a
+null @code{..} port.  It then works like @kbd{chroot @var{x}
+@var{command} [@var{args}@dots{}]} where @var{x} is the (nameless)
+root directory of the new active translator.
+
 @item -c
 @itemx --create
 Create @var{node} as a zero-length file if it doesn't already exist.

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