sön 2003-03-30 klockan 11.49 skrev Alastair McKinstry: > chroot is used in a bunch of code - the lilo, grub code etc install lilo > on /target then run chroot /target /sbin/lilo > similarly for a lot of prebaseconfig stuff. It could be removed from the > initial floppy, however.
Exactly, that'd be in the stage1 udeb (stage0 being everything up until anna runs, stage1 being the rest of d-i and stage2 being base-config, in my terminology) > chroot and telnet are useful for fixing problems with net: eg config > issues on the server - telnet in (ssh would be better, but too big) and > solve them, (eg adding an address to a bootp server), then proceed. Uh. I really don't see what you would need to fix with telnet on a net floppy that doesn't require the network to be up... > telnetd, I can't think of why thats there; was someone planning on doing > installs remotely via telnetting into the client from the server ??? Sounds extremely far-fetched. > We should also think of what we need for a _rescue_ environment : chroot > is useful there to fix lilo, etc. Point. But when booting from the net floppy, you don't have the necessary file system kernel modules to mount your other partitions anyway! /Martin
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