Hi Hector,
thanks for the pointer to debos.
That tool seems to fit quite well (especially the ability to invoke user scripts for customizations),
although access to /dev/kvm is quite some price to pay (but already much much better than root rights).
Thanks a lot,
Christoph
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 6:14 PM Hector Oron <
zumbi@debian.org> wrote:
>
> Hello Christoph,
>
> Missatge de Christoph Müllner <
christophm30@gmail.com> del dia dg., 9
> de febr. 2020 a les 12:55:
>
> > I was expecting that fakechroot and fakeroot will do the necessary "magic"
> > to make chroot work for my use-case, but that's not the case (I need to have libfakeroot.so
> > and libfakechroot.so in the target rootfs, but I could not find a reliable way to get them in).
> >
> > I found some emails in the archives about similar use cases (from ~10 years ago).
> > But I failed to identify the solution in those cases.
>
> Nowadays I use debos if I need to create rootless filesystems, you can
> read the following article to get an idea how it works:
>
https://ekaia.org/blog/2018/07/03/introducing-debos/>
> Regards
> --
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