Re: freebsd jail forced from chroot

2010-11-04 Thread Peter Vereshagin
You can leave your hat on, Nicholas! It appears to work for me this way: tmux -S /tmp/tmux-abcd Thank you! 2010/11/04 14:22:48 + Nicholas Marriott => To Peter Vereshagin : NM> Make a new tmux server that is jailed using -L. NM> NM> NM> On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 04:11:17PM +0300, Peter Ver

Re: freebsd jail forced from chroot

2010-11-04 Thread Nicholas Marriott
Make a new tmux server that is jailed using -L. On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 04:11:17PM +0300, Peter Vereshagin wrote: > You can leave your hats on, tmux-users! > > I need to chroot to the existent running freebsd jail(4), the separate > chroot-like environment. > screen works ok, but not tmux. Tmux

freebsd jail forced from chroot

2010-11-04 Thread Peter Vereshagin
You can leave your hats on, tmux-users! I need to chroot to the existent running freebsd jail(4), the separate chroot-like environment. screen works ok, but not tmux. Tmux somehow knbows out about the jail running in there and runs my shell in a jail. SYstem is freebsd-7.3 as of september, and t