Thorsten Glaser <t.gla...@tarent.de> writes: > what you described of course does not work for /tmp and /run. > It is viable for /var/tmp etc.
Well, it does work for /tmp and /run as well as anything else can possibly work for /tmp and /run inside a chroot, namely if you're running anything in a chroot that needs directories created in /tmp and /run, the chroot either needs to have a persistent /tmp and /run or you have to arrange for it to run at least some init scripts during boot. My experience is that mostly the sorts of stuff that needs specific directories in /tmp and /run isn't run in a chroot, and when it is, often they just use persistent /tmp and /run. -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>