* Peter <[email protected]> [20090406 23:13]:

> >> In short, I am asking, what is the recommended way to remaster grml 
> >> 2008.11 with grml2008.11 as build environment ?

> > No need for manual actions, grml provides all the relevant stuff for
> > remastering out-of-the-box. :)

> That is fantastic - and it even works :-)
> Another question related to remastering grml.
> I want to install apps inside the unsquashfs filesystem of the 
> grml-to-be-remastered.
> So I would use chroot and then for example apt-get. This works fine. 
> However, when I want to configure the desktop ( for ex. fluxbox) inside 
> the chroot, then I have to run grml-x as root , which is not supported.
> What is the recommended way to chroot to grml-to-be-remastered as a 
> normal user, in order to remaster user related stuff inside chroot ? 
> schroot ?

Do NOT execute any manual commands inside the buil-chroot, this
tends to lead to an unmaintainable system pretty soon. ;)

Instead copy files as needed from outside the chroot to the chroot,
preferably writing your own /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/ script.
(Just check out the existing ones, it's fairly simple using $target
& CO.)

regards,
-mika-
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