On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, kenneth westelinck wrote:

> Another solution is to chroot your /mnt. So /mnt actually becomes /. 

Unfortunately, that fails right away. 

"kernel too old" is the message I get after doing "chroot /mnt", probably
because as soon as the root is changed, we start using binaries living there,
but they all fail because the wrong libc6 lives there.

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