In Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:21:38 -0600 Ben cum veritate scripsit :
>
> Hi. I don't suppose anyone could point me to a set of instructions for
> creating a sid chroot area? I want to test some build dependencies. I
> have
> already tried using debootstrap to make a woody chroot but this barfs
> around
> console-data each time.
>
> Any help would be appreciated - thanks,
>
mkdir chroot && cd chroot && tar xvfzp /path/to/base2_2.tgz && \
chroot `pwd` bin/bash
then you have a potato chroot, at your liberty to upgrade to
unstable.
This kind of script is nice... put this into your chroot's /etc/init.d/
#!/bin/sh -e
# hacked version of Adam Heath's code by Junichi Uekawa 22 Oct. 2000
# modified 25 oct 2000
if [ -e /etc/init.d/$(basename $0) ]; then
# inside chroot
hostname -F /etc/hostname
HOME=/root
exec /bin/sh --login
else
# starting outside the chroot
dir=$(realpath $(dirname $0))/../..
files="/etc/resolv.conf /etc/hosts /etc/hostname"
for f in $files; do
cp $f $dir/$f
done
mount proc -t proc $dir/proc || echo "Warning: failed mounting proc"
chroot $dir /etc/init.d/$(basename $0)
umount $dir/proc
fi
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