Thanks or all the help. mount --bind /tmp /data/suse/tmp solves the
problem. There was some confusion about my motives in doing this. I am
not trying to access X on a server machine from a client machine but run
three distributions with one X and one kernel at the same time using
chroot and mount --bind. I want to be able to use Yast, emerge and
apt-get on the same machine without rebooting. I have already installed
a program into /data/suse with Yast under Gentoo and then run it. Later
I will be able to install a package using emerge under Gentoo if the
packages are available and otherwise apt-get under Debian. I have chosen
32-debian as there are the most packages. If I need to quickly install
and make something run I can still use SuSE. I will later post a report
if it works.
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Happy Hacking,
Robert Himmelmann
Only those who leisurely approach that which the masses are busy about
can be busy about that which the masses take leisurely.
-- Lao Tsu
"Murphy's Law, that brash proletarian restatement of G�del's Theorem ..."
-- Thomas Pynchon, "Gravity's Rainbow"