>> Do you see any problem with using the mount defaults for /dev/pts
>> (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=0620) from the container system inside
>> the chroot system?
>
> Should IMHO work.
Just tested it. It indeed works. My sageserver user can now run Sage
(plus other pts stuff... sshd and so on) with
On 14 Aug., 20:30, Jason B Hill wrote:
> >> How about /dev/pts ?
>
> /dev/pts was indeed mounted. But, the generic mount-defaults file in
> schroot mounted it as:
>
> /dev/pts (chroot_path)/dev/pts none defaults 0 0
>
> and this (a bit curiously) mounts it with permissions 0600. So, the
>> How about /dev/pts ?
/dev/pts was indeed mounted. But, the generic mount-defaults file in
schroot mounted it as:
/dev/pts (chroot_path)/dev/pts none defaults 0 0
and this (a bit curiously) mounts it with permissions 0600. So, the
script you posted (along with a bunch of other stuff)
On 13 Aug., 03:34, leif wrote:
> On 13 Aug., 00:24, Jason B Hill wrote:
>
> > It actually doesn't appear to give an error then. Under both root and
> > sageserver users in the chroot, I get the
>
> > ... stuff + gap version + stuff ... 62+@&67542+@ngap>
>
> > prompt.
>
> How about /dev/pts ?
>
>
On 13 Aug., 00:24, Jason B Hill wrote:
> It actually doesn't appear to give an error then. Under both root and
> sageserver users in the chroot, I get the
>
> ... stuff + gap version + stuff ... 62+@&67542+@ngap>
>
> prompt.
How about /dev/pts ?
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