Hi. I'm running Debian unstable, and I have a chroot environment where I have another Debian unstable installation. Today I've updated the chroot environment because it was very dated, and I've noticed that /run is a symbolic link pointing to /var/run, instead of the other way round:
In the chroot: $ file /run /var/run/ /run: symbolic link to `/var/run' /var/run/: directory In the true system: $ file /run/ /var/run /run/: directory /var/run: symbolic link to `/run' I think I can do the changes myself by hand, but I wonder if it will be appropriate (maybe is that way for a reason), or if I have hit a bug that I should report. I need to change it because I need an application in the chroot to connect to CUPS from outside the chroot, and this is done through a socket on (/var)/run/cups. And schroot can't do the bind mount if the chroot /run is a link. Thank you. -- Alex (a.k.a. suy) | GPG ID 0x0B8B0BC2 http://barnacity.net/ | http://disperso.net -- 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/201107221644.06343....@badopi.org