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When you change root, just swith to the user you want. For example, |
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su mansour. |
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On Tue Mar 16,2010 10:23 am, Sebastian Be??ler wrote: |
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> Am 16.03.2010 02:56, schrieb Duncan: |
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> > I posted the link to the guide in the doomsday thread pretty much |
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> > concurrently to the discussion here, but for convenience, here's the link: |
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> > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/amd64/howtos/index.xml?part=1&chap=2 |
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> What I don't like with this guide is that you have to be root to chroot |
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> into and run the applications as root inside of the chroot. |
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> schroot could be a way to get around this, but I can't test because |
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> schroot fails to build here. So atm I try something with a sshd running |
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> inside the chroot. |
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> I think the guide should be extended to cover one way or more. Maybe |
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> when done with it I write something with my experiences, problems and |
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> solutions. |
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> Greetings |
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> Sebastian |
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