On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 09:24 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
> Owen Heisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > 5. Run "schroot -p" as root to get into the chroot
> 
> You can also run "schroot -u root" directly as a normal user, and it
> will let you log in as root inside the chroot (with a password, or you
> can add the user to root-users or root-groups for passwordless root
> access).

Oh, -u selects any user.  Neat.

> > (*) Schroot is not available in amd64 stable, dchroot then.  But dchroot
> > in stable has a problem with the login package in unstable in the chroot
> > (maybe the login package in etch too, not sure).  I got around that by
> > installing sarge in the chroot, telling aptitude to hold the login
> > package, then upgrading.
> 
> This is because dchroot runs su(1).  If you install the schroot and
> dchroot from backports.org, this will be fixed.  (I'll update the
> backported version as soon as the new schroot enters testing.)

So the update to su that affects dchroot in stable is in testing too, or
just unstable?


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