Hi, I'm using a 64bits debian unstable, and using schroot to be able to easily (eliminating the need to become root) chroot to a 32bits environment.
I want to have /tmp, /dev, /proc, and /dev/pts shared between host system and chroot. So, I used to have lines such as /tmp /srv/chroot/ia32/tmp none bind,noauto 0 0 in my host fstab, and an exec.d script to mount /srv/chroot/ia32/tmp automatically at startup. But now, since a few weeks, I get a warning message, and my script does not work anymore. I use the default mount.defaults, I thought it would suit my needs, but actually, modifying it, or even deleting it seems to have no effect. Here is my schroot.conf [ia32] description=Debian testing 32bits directory=/srv/chroot/ia32 users=arno root-groups=root root-users=arno run-exec-scripts=true and here is what happens when I run schroot: 14:14 ~ % LANG=C schroot --verbose -c ia32 W: line 19 [ia32]: Deprecated key 'run-exec-scripts' used I: This option will be removed in the future; please update your configuration I: [ia32 chroot] Running login shell: '/bin/zsh' Cannot find /proc/version - is /proc mounted? ~ % Do you have any idea how I can have my mount points automatically ? regards, arno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/hlbhdf$2a...@solo.fdn.fr