So here's a good one... How does one go about changing the install path of .debs? The intention is to: -install gcc & friends on a partition that I can mount/umount when needed -do a chroot for ftp/sendmail/http/dns If I mangle the install path with dpkg, will I have to manually update these packages, or will apt make the proper adjustments with instdir? Does anyone have any experience with chroot on a debian box? Is it worth the hassel? TIA, shadgun
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