2011/8/10 Thierry Vignaud thierry.vign...@gmail.com:
On 10 August 2011 09:03, andre999 and...@laposte.net wrote:
Thanks for your detailed response.
It lets me run everything.
(Just chroot $CHROOT
gives me a terminal in chroot, which is what I wanted.)
How do I restrict a chroot session to
Thierry Vignaud a écrit :
On 8 August 2011 06:42, andre999and...@laposte.net wrote:
Everything seemed to install ok, but when I try to run a gui application
(such as rpmdrake) under chroot, I get the message :
No protocol specified
Cannot be run in console mode.
Which is expected
If
On 10 August 2011 09:03, andre999 and...@laposte.net wrote:
Thanks for your detailed response.
It lets me run everything.
(Just chroot $CHROOT
gives me a terminal in chroot, which is what I wanted.)
How do I restrict a chroot session to non-root privileges, so I can safely
do things like
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, andre999 wrote:
How do I restrict a chroot session to non-root privileges, so I can safely
do things like build packages locally ?
I tried logging into my account, but it doesn't seem to work.
Create an account inside the chroot.
On 8 August 2011 06:42, andre999 and...@laposte.net wrote:
Everything seemed to install ok, but when I try to run a gui application
(such as rpmdrake) under chroot, I get the message :
No protocol specified
Cannot be run in console mode.
Which is expected
If anyone has an idea what I might
08.08.2011 07:42, andre999 kirjutas:
If anyone has an idea what I might be missing, it would be appreciated :)
This is what i used to get secondary X running:
Sander Lepik a écrit :
08.08.2011 07:42, andre999 kirjutas:
If anyone has an idea what I might be missing, it would be appreciated :)
This is what i used to get secondary X running:
I'm trying to set up chroot for cauldron, continuing to use mageia release as
my main system. I basically followed the wiki page on chroot.
Everything seemed to install ok, but when I try to run a gui application (such
as rpmdrake) under chroot, I get the message :
No protocol specified