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Re: Problem with chrooted Etch



"Thomas H. George" <lists@tomgeorge.info> writes:

> When I open a terminal from an X-Window it does not accept entries and
> after a minute displays a message, "There was an error creating a
> child process for this terminal."  In some cases there was a message
> like failed to create child process x-terminal-emulator.  There is in
> fact a soft link from x-terminal-emulator in /usr/bin to
> /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator which is in turn a soft link to
> /usr/bin/gnome-terminal.wrapper.  PATH includes bin and sbin in /,
> /usr and /usr/local.

> I installed this chrooted version of  Etch as described in Debian
> Reference - Debian tips, sections 8.6.35.1-4.  From the console
> (Ctl-Alt-F8) I can enter commands and edit files with no problems.
> From X-Window (CTL-ATL-F9) I can launch programs - example: Gimp2.2 -
> and access the internet - Gnome Web Browser 2.14.3 - but I can't do
> any system administration or open a working terminal window.

> Perhaps there is an ownership or permission issue that is the root of
> the terminal problem?  If so, I haven't been able to pin it down.

You need to have /dev/pts mounted inside the chroot in order to set up
the pseudo-terminal master/slave pair needed by the terminal emulator
to run a virtual terminal device.


Regards,
Roger

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