To be honest, I never even thought of chroot, nor have I ever used it.

But from the short reading I've done on it, I gather I would need to to  
move
a new instance of liquidsoap into a directory, say, /opt/liquidsoap. But  
would
all the files that I use need to be in that directory as well (or below  
it) it
for LS to function properly?

What I would like to do: chroot to /opt/liquidsoap for the executable, but  
do
'double-duty' with the files (use them both for EST and Asia timezones),  
and
differentiate the LS via a different crontab set to load at at different  
time.

Would that work (I mean double-duty the files but separate/unique LS  
instances)?
Or would the chroot instance barf because the files are not located in the
/opt/liquidsoap directory?

Thanks,
kronos


On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 19:29:08 -0400, okay_awright <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Hi
>
> did you already tried chrooting Liquidsoap?
>


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