@syam krishnan.......
the problem solved...... due to the absence of bin folder inside the folder
..............................

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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Syam Krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 08/18/2009 11:14 PM, stranger in black..... wrote:
> > i think the problem is with reiserfs..... some where I read chroot can
> > work only with ext3 or ext4......
> I don't think so. I'm running ext3 and I'm having the same problem if I
> try to chroot to any dummy directory.
> I just chroot-ed successfully to another distro installation root
> directory on another hdd partition. (that too is ext3, though).
> Try chroot-ing to a valid linux filestructure, rather than some dummy
> directory.
>
> Syam
>
> >
>

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