It works, but if it fails, it tells you *nothing*, it is the
"asmutils" chroot, which (believe me) is on my list to enhance
to be more friendly.  It probably does not have a default program-
that is, the gnu-chroot you can do "chroot /mnt" and it will nicely
assume you mean "chroot /mnt /bin/sh", this chroot probably doesn't
make the assumption that if you don't give a program you must really
mean /bin/sh, you probably have to type both args.  Let me know if
that doesn't get you going.  I will dig into all of the asmutils and make
enhanced versions for tomsrtbt at some point. -Tom

On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Matthew Cornell wrote:

> Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 23:51:24 -0400
> From: Matthew Cornell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: tomsrtbt: is chroot broken in 1.7.361?
> 
> Thank you for creating tomsrtbt. A dumb thing: I can't get chroot to do
> anything - it takes any args and returns immediatly, clearly not running
> them. It is 128 bytes long and was modified May 12 at 23:37. I'm
> probably missing somthing obvious...
> 
> Sincerly,
> 
> matt
> 

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