On Llu, 2004-10-11 at 18:45, James Melin wrote:
> Looks like rbash or bash -r will do the job nicely.

For most real uses bash -r breaks down very fast. Gives someone vi
and they can break out for example. If your distro is new enough you
can use bind mounts to avoid extra copies of data on those rather pricy
ibm disk arrays

ie instead of copying the binaries you can do

mount --bind /lib /chroot/lib

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