On 08/13/14 01:12, Michael Havens wrote:
As I said before, I believe you are simply overthinking things. When
it says to "start a new shell", all that means is to run the given
command that follows the paragraph. That's it. That command is what
starts a new shell.
really? I hadn't realized that. I get it now. I thought they wanted me
to start another instance of the terminal emulator. But, of course, if
you weren't running X (which is how the book is written)you wouldn't be
able to open another instance of a terminal emulator. So, do I need to
redo from 6.4 (get into the chroot environment). I'm pretty sure that is
the case but I ask just to be sure.
:-)~MIKE~(-:
I don't really know what you're saying. The book never assumes you're
using X; it doesn't care. And, the book does say what you need to do if
you ever leave chroot - see the bottom of page 6.4.
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