Em 21-12-2013 15:59, Armin K. escreveu:
> On 12/21/2013 07:16 PM, Bryan Kadzban wrote:
>> On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 04:33:42PM +0100, Armin K. wrote:

>>> I would certainly not want lfs to modify my host system.
>>
>> That's one good reason that it's *not* a bind mount, IMO.
>>
> 
> Yes, but /dev is already a bind-mount, so lfs *might* (I don't say it
> will though) touch host's /dev/pts.
> 
> I do recall when I've done a chroot to arch system I have, and I just
> mounted $chroot/dev/pts as was done before in lfs - mount -t devpts
> devpts $chroot/dev/pts, it broke down my /dev/pts on a currently running
> system and I couldn't run any terminal emulator :(

Happened to me, with LFS7.1, instead of Arch. I modified it to comply
with the newer versions. Asked why I had to reboot after each chroot, in
-support, Bruce helped, but this part remained, until other thread (I do
not remember what thread anymore).

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Fernando
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