On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 16:25, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Kevin,
> 
>       I am glad to see it worked for you. When I tried to do this manually
> from the initrd shell I would run:
> 
> chroot /mnt/sysimage /bin32/bash
> 
> and it would still fail. I thought by specifying the command in addition
> to the target you would bypass the need for the SHELL variable.

Unfortunately, no. What happens in that case is that chroot spawns a
shell to spawn _your_ shell, but that shell is $SHELL, /bin/bash.

-- 
Kevin Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"If you had a neck and I had hands, I would squeeze your brain, which is
your body, right out the top of your head, which does not exist!" - Carl



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