DJ Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Pretty much the same methods used in any package manager

Right, but I don't understand how to do this once the system is
up. What I did was mount root of the system I was building, then
chroot into it, but now that my system is up, I cannot mount /
somewhere and do the same, cause I'm already in root, which means that
you'd get an eternal loop if I try to mount / on /mnt, f.ex;).

> only the path to get there is longer by mounting a union

Right, but I think it's very much worth it, cause it's bulletproof. 

> 8. Install all files until they can be removed (when everything else
> is installed and dev files and no longer needed).

Right, but the way I did it after I used unionfs was creating a tar
file and then extract it in root, which works, but is not good package
management;). Do we have any good package systems we can use that are
not so primitive?.

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