Why _doesn't_ chroot just build a sub hurd?

Because setting up a sub-hurd involves a lot of work.  First you need
a image of the drive you wish to use, then you need to copy a _fully
bootable_ system onto that image.  And only then can you actually use
the sub-hurd.

It would be better to just not recommend chroot() on the GNU system,
and implement a easier way for setting up sub-hurds.


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