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> in my 32-bit chroot, I've created symlinks from the main /home/ for all the |
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> users directories to point into the 32-bit chroot, I also bound /tmp (mount |
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> -bind) into the 32-bit chroot, as well as the root home directory /root. This |
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> gives me the advantage of switching in and out of the chroot, while still |
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> giving the illusion that I'm in the same home directory and same /tmp - and X |
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> clients that use unix pipes to communicate to the X server still work as |
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> well. |
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I'd much prefer to keep the actual /home data outside of the chroot. |
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You could mount -bind the /home into the chroot like you do with /tmp. |
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