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On 12/19/05, Billy Holmes <billy@××××××.net> wrote: |
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> Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> > The tmp directories do seem to be shared at the moment. In 64-bit the |
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> > results are below. I'm not sure how to check this in the 32-bit area |
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> > but the presumption is that it's /tmp inside that environment. |
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> ah.. try sharing your /home as well: |
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> mount --bind /home /mnt/gentoo32/home |
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> if you can. That's how mine is setup. it could be an ~/.Xauthority issue... |
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OK, but before I do that I still have not created users in the |
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chroot'ed environment. Should I do that before I share the /home? I |
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know you Linux gurus totally get this stuff but I worry about creating |
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a user killing an existing setup or something like that. Also, do I |
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need to make sure user IDs, groups, passwords are consistent between |
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the two environments? |
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None of this was covered by the chroot howto so I've been going very slowly. |
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Thanks, |
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Mark |
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