On Oct 23, German Poo Caaman~o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >> It's not really hard to install suse, install debian in a chroot and
 >> then move it in the root over the suse installation.
 >I agree with you but Debian's glibc is broken on CHRP64, so
 >chroot gives segfault.
You have to copy the suse libc in the chroot, it should work (at least
until you need to run something more difficult like C++ programs).

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ciao,
Marco

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