Re: user dchroot does not work
Bob Proulx wrote:
> sudo dchroot -c ia32
>
> At that point you should be root in your chroot. Use su to load the
> user environment. Where 'youruser' is your normal user account.
>
> su - youruser
>
> What does that say? I am guessing it will say no shell. Look to see
> why. These commands should help.
Hm no, now it does not say "no shell" anymore but:
$ dchroot -c ia32 -d glxgears
(ia32) glxgears
dchroot: chroot: Operation not permitted
dchroot: Child exited non-zero.
dchroot: Operation failed.
I don't know what I've done but now the problem is that I have no
permissions. The same user, passwd and group exists.
What have I done wrong?
Thanks & regards,
Alexander
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