Matthew Stringer wrote:
I've got a system where users run in a chroot environment, which contains a
full working copy of the OS.
Within that environement I've got findtools-locate installed.
If you run it it creates a 10 byte updatedb database file and that's it, no
error.
I'm assuming it's because the hard drives don't show up in mount when you're
in chroot. Anyone know of a way to fix this?
Modify /usr/bin/updatedb? Maybe put some echo statements in to see where
it's going wrong?
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