On 12/19/05, Billy Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > The tmp directories do seem to be shared at the moment. In 64-bit the
> > results are below. I'm not sure how to check this in the 32-bit area
> > but the presumption is that it's /tmp inside that environment.
>
> ah.. try sharing your /home as well:
>
> mount --bind /home /mnt/gentoo32/home
>
> if you can. That's how mine is setup. it could be an ~/.Xauthority issue...
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OK, but before I do that I still have not created users in the
chroot'ed environment. Should I do that before I share the /home? I
know you Linux gurus totally get this stuff but I worry about creating
a user killing an existing setup or something like that. Also, do I
need to make sure user IDs, groups, passwords are consistent between
the two environments?

None of this was covered by the chroot howto so I've been going very slowly.

Thanks,
Mark

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