Re: [gentoo-user] bind chrooting: mount permission denied...

2009-05-08 Thread Jarry

Mark Shields wrote:

I just emerged bind and at the end I tried to set-up chroot
for it just as it is adviced in messages:

# emerge --config '=net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p2'
Configuring pkg...
*
* Setting up the chroot directory...mount: permission denied
Done.

Where can I find that --config script to have a look at it
and to find out what is bind actually trying to mount?



May be obvious, but are you running the command as root/sudo?


As root, of course...

Jarry

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Re: [gentoo-user] bind chrooting: mount permission denied...

2009-05-08 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Friday 08 May 2009 18:10:10 Jarry wrote:
 Mark Shields wrote:
  I just emerged bind and at the end I tried to set-up chroot
  for it just as it is adviced in messages:
  
  # emerge --config '=net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p2'
  Configuring pkg...
  *
  * Setting up the chroot directory...mount: permission denied
  Done.
  
  Where can I find that --config script to have a look at it
  and to find out what is bind actually trying to mount?
 
  May be obvious, but are you running the command as root/sudo?

 As root, of course...

 Jarry

What's in your FEATURES? I suspect you might have userpriv in there

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Re: [gentoo-user] bind chrooting: mount permission denied...

2009-05-07 Thread Mark Shields
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I just emerged bind and at the end I tried to set-up chroot
 for it just as it is adviced in messages:

 
 # emerge --config '=net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p2'
 Configuring pkg...
 *
 * Setting up the chroot directory...mount: permission denied
 Done.
 

 Where can I find that --config script to have a look at it
 and to find out what is bind actually trying to mount?

 Jarry

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May be obvious, but are you running the command as root/sudo?

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