Lubos Vrbka wrote: >> Can anybody give me a hint? As I understand is my 32bit chroot on 64's >> /var/chroot/sarge-ia32, so 64 directories are outside the 32bit tree. >> How do I mount them inside 32? > > use a bind mount - put something like the following to your fstab... > /home /var/chroot/sarge-ia32/home none bind 0 0 > and it should work. modify to suit your needs... > > best regards, > That's what I already had in my fstab on 64 tree. I thought that was for reaching 32bit applications from from 64 tree. Example: I run firefox inside the chroot, when trying to start xmms or xpdf which are in 64 from firefox I can't reach 64's /usr/bin where they live. And yes /home, /tmp and /proc are mounted on /var/chroot/sarge-ia32/*
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