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Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> mark@lightning ~ $ l32 /bin/bash |
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first off, to find out if you're indeed in the chroot, you can do a "df" |
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or a "w" to see. It should print something different than what is |
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reality.. ie you're in the chroot. |
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second, you can do a "uname -a" to see if you're i686 or x86_64 |
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you also don't have to do a xhost command if you have /tmp mounted to |
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/mnt/gentoo32/tmp, as all your x programs will use the socket to |
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communicate. |
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one thing to try is see if you can get any X related 32-bit program to |
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run.. such as xterm or konsole? |
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even xeyes? |
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