useradd seems to work for me, I have libuuid in /etc/passwd of the
debootstrapped thing and I'm also able to run useradd manually.
How does it fail for you?
The error ouput is not really helpful:
$ sb2 -eR groupadd libuuid
groupadd: failure while writing changes to /etc/group
This is on my Fedora 16 (x86_64) machine, selinux disabled. Please note,
that groupadd works on my Xubuntu (i386) in VirtualBox.
"sb2-show path /etc/group" and "sb2-show exec /usr/sbin/groupadd" have
completely equivalent output on both machines.
On the Xubuntu machine, the debootstrap fails simply because of that
strange xmalloc/xrealloc error, I mentioned in a different thread on
this mailinglist.
By the way, I feel like this (second) option is sufficient for the
moment. But I'm not at all into this, sorry.
The second way would be otherwise similar, but limited to specific
file system locations. In practise that would mean that the /dev
mapping rules would have an additional flag indicating that unlink()
etc shall never return EPERM from there.
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