Hi, Would it not be advantagious to add a 32bit sources.list similar to that in the howto for 64bit. Also, I found it easier to add alias 32bit 'dchroot -c ia32 -d' to my .cshrc to make things easier. Since I need to run various 32 bit apps in terminals, it gives me 'freedom'. Would a command like this for csh and bash not be useful in the howto? Or, would 'people' just complain iff they had 'other' shells? Gavin.
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 12:40 +0200, Inoad Dreamer wrote: > Hi Erik, > > you are talking about mounting the chroot. i think that you are talking > about the point where it is explained how to mount some partions like > /home INTO the chroot - this ist necessary. > Because without this mounts you wouldn't be able to save date in your > home dir because it isn't available in the chroot. > > here is my sources.list i use in my chroot: > > deb ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian sarge main contrib non-free > > for most things this ist enough. > (maybe you find a better one for your country, because this one contains > the german server) > > every time when you type "chroot /var/chroot/sid-ia32" you chang into > your chroot. by typing "exit" you will be back at your original session. > > If you now have forgotten some options just exit from the chroot, do > what you have to do and than type again: "chroot /var/chroot/sid-ia32" > > cu Inoad > > ------- > sorry for my bad english > > >Hi again, > > > >I forgot one question: > > > >"You also need a link to your 32bit linker in the /lib path. Change in > >to directory /lib and create a link to the 32bit linker library of your > >chroot: (The name of the 64bit linker is ld-linux-x86-64.so.2)" > > > >According to the instructions I entered the chroot. Do I have to exit > >the chroot, or not? > >Why not write down the complete command, so newbies (like me) can just > >copy and paste the command? > > > >Thanx, Erik > > > > > > > >On Mit, 2005-03-30 at 10:30 +0200, Erik Norman wrote: > > > > > >>Hello, > >> > >>I wanted to point out that I had (still have) some problems to > >>UNDERSTAND the "how to"-instructions to set up a chroot-environment for > >>the 32bit applications. > >> > >>There is the possibility of mounting it. > >>Which instructions should be left out, if I don't want have it > >>mounted? > >> > >>Why not add a valid /etc/sources.list for the 32bit applications? (Just > >>to start easily; who then knows better can always use a "better one") > >>For example, I could not find the package libx11-6. > >> > >> > >>The command "chroot /var/chroot/sid-ia32" is twice on that page. > >>Didn't I already chroot? Is it needed twice? > >> > >>Erik > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

