Robert Himmelmann wrote:

Volker Kuhlmann wrote:

latest libraries. A few "mount --bind"s might do that. I cannot use sym- or hardlinks for this as they won't work after chrooting.

Hardlinks will work after chrooting, symlinks will obviously not.

In my case hardlinks don't work because each distribution is on its own partition. The good thing about doing it like this is that I can still boot all distributions seperatly if something goes wrong. Next time I will probably use one big partition instead but I cannot change it now.

I found a way to get symlinks to work. I did "mount / /data/suse/data/gentoo". This is a bit circular but works. I can now for example do "ln -s /data/gentoo/usr/share/com.himmelm.jar /usr/share/com.himmelm.jar".
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